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15 September, 18:05

Why does surface area of a reactant influence the rate of the reaction?

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  1. 15 September, 20:56
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    A larger surface area increases rate of reaction. This is because when you break up a lump of a substance (either into smaller lumps or a powder) more of the particles are exposed to the reactant particles. This means that collisions are occur more frequently which increases the chances of successful collisions occurring.
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