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What are the factors that affect the redox reactions?

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Answered by HariesRam
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Answer:

The factors that affect reaction rates are:

  • surface area of a solid reactant.
  • concentration or pressure of a reactant.
  • temperature.
  • nature of the reactants.
  • presence/absence of a catalyst.

Answered by Dhruv4886
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Redox Reactions:

Reduction and oxidation are the two words that make up the word "redox." Redox reactions are a subset of chemical reactions that involve the exchange of electrons between two molecules. These kinds of reactions involve simultaneous oxidation and reduction.

Chemical reactions frequently include the transfer of electrons from one chemical compound to another. These electron transfer reactions are known as oxidation-reduction or Redox reactions, or oxidation and reduction/Redox reactions, which refers to reactions that involve both oxidation and reduction at the same time.

Redox reactions can alternatively be described as simultaneous increases or decreases in oxidation numbers.

The factors that affect reaction rates are:

  • Size of a solid reactant's surface.
  • Reactant's concentration or pressure.
  • Catalyst's existence or absence.
  • Reactants' composition.
  • Temperature  

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