Chemistry, asked by keireyes15, 11 months ago

What factor ( concentration, catalyst, temperature, or surface area) affects acid-base neutralization

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Answered by saswatkumarsingh123
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Answer:

There are two types of factors affecting acid base neutralisation...

1. Primary factors that are directly involved in acid production processes i.e., factors which directly determine sulphide weathering...

2. Secondary factors which control the "consumer" or modify the products of reactions...

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Answered by KomalSrinivas
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The rae of any chemical reaction depends on the following factors:

1. Temperature- Temperature plays an important factor in any chemical reaction. Generally, the rate of a chemical reaction doubles every 10 degrees Kelvin rise in temperature.

2. Surface area-The rate of reaction of a solid substance is dependent on the surface area. In a reaction between a solid and an aqueous/liquid/gas species(atoms/ions/molecules), increasing the surface area of the solid-phase reactant increases the number of collisions per second leading to increase the reaction rate.

3. Concentration- Increasing the concentration of a reactant increases the number of effective collisions between the reacting species (atoms/ions/molecules) per second and therefore increases the rate of reaction.

4. Nature of Reactants- It depends wheather the reacting species are in solid, liquid or gaseous phase.

5. Catalyst- The catalyst helps to achieve the equilibrium of the reaction earlier without being used up in the reaction. A catalyst decreases the energy of activation required for the reaction.

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