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What is the factor that changes the reaction rate in the following example and why:

More concentrated detergents wash better.

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Answer:

Concentration of the detergents

Step-by-step explanation:

The factor that changes the reaction is the concentration of the reacting detergent.

Here are some factors that influences the rate of reaction;

  • Nature of reactants
  • Concentration of the reactants or pressure
  • Temperature
  • Presence of a catalyst
  • Sunlight

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

Here since we have a more concentrated detergent, its reaction rate will be higher than normal and it will wash better.

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