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• Reaction rate increased by an increase of surface area of a reactant. One way to increase surface area is to a increase reactant's temperature b crush solid reactant into smaller pieces C increase reactant's
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• Reaction rate increased by an increase of surface area of a
reactant. One way to increase surface area is to
a
increase reactant's temperature
b
crush solid reactant into smaller pieces
C
increase reactant's concentration
d add catalyst
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Crush solid reactant into smaller pieces.
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