why the reaction between zinc and dilute hydrochloric acid is slower than the reaction between zinc and concentrated hydrochloric acid.
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With a higher concentration, more hydrogen ions are near the zinc atoms at any given time. This allows more zinc atoms per second to be ionized (reducing the hydrogen in the process) and dissolve into the solution. ... What happens when zinc reacts with hydrochloric acid.
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