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21 July, 19:43

Suppose you were dissolving a metal such as zinc with hydrochloric acid

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  1. 21 July, 21:06
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    So are you asking h ow would the particle size of the zinc affect the rate of its dissolution?

    you must now that t he bigger the particle the lesser the dissolution.

    The reaction rate will go as the total surface area, t herefore, the smaller the particles the faster the reaction.

    This relationship is NOT linear.
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