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At 20.°C, a 1.2-gram sample of Mg ribbon reacts rapidly with 10.0 milliliters of 1.0 M HCl(aq). Which change in conditions would have caused

the reaction to proceed more slowly?
(1) increasing the initial temperature to 25°C
(2) decreasing the concentration of HCl(aq) to 0.1 M
(3) using 1.2 g of powdered Mg
(4) using 2.4 g of Mg ribbon

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(2) is the answer. increasing temperature, increasing surface area (powdering), and increasing reactant will increase the rate of reaction
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Answer: (2) decreasing the concentration of HCl(aq) to 0.1 M

Explanation: Rate of a reaction depends on following factors:

1. Size of the solute particles: If the reactant molecules are present in smaller size, surface of particles and decreasing the size increases the surface area of the solute particles. Hence, increasing the rate of a reaction.

2. Reactant concentration: The rate of the reaction is directly proportional to the concentration of reactants.

3. Temperature: Increasing the temperature increases the energy of the molecules and thus more molecules can react to give products and rate increases.

(1) Increasing the initial temperature to 25°C will increase the reaction rate.

(2) Decreasing the concentration of HCl(aq) to 0.1 M will decrease the reaction rate due to lesser concentration.

(3) Using 1.2 g of powdered Mg will increase the reaction rate due to large surface area.

(4) Using 2.4 g of Mg ribbon will increase the reaction rate due to high concentration of reactants.

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