165k views
2 votes
What’s in the gaps...

What’s in the gaps...-example-1
User Jetru
by
3.9k points

1 Answer

12 votes

Answer:

Faster

number

reactants

increases

Step-by-step explanation:

The rate of reaction refers to how fast or slow a reaction occurs. The rate of reaction is dependent on factors such as surface area, concentration, temperature, nature of reactants, catalyst etc.

The concentration refers to the amount of reactants present. When the acid is made more concentrated, its amount is increased. This increases the number of collisions between the acid particles and the marble chips ultimately leading to increase in the rate of reaction according to Arrhenius theory.

User Utogaria
by
4.4k points