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A steeper curve on a reaction rate plot corresponds to: a. higher temperature and higher concentration conditions c. larger pieces of reactants b. a gmore endothermic reaction d. a reaction in equilibrium
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A steeper curve on a reaction rate plot corresponds to:
a. higher temperature and higher concentration conditions
c. larger pieces of reactants
b. a gmore endothermic reaction
d. a reaction in equilibrium
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I think the answer is A because it cannot be larger pieces as it would take a longer time to react. It cannot be endothermic nor equilibrium.
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