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logically .. increase it temp .. particles move faster breaking the bonds between them at a certain temp rise & therefore a liquid can become a gas & gas has less mass than liquid not sure though
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I have a question. In a reaction, if we double the solvent, will the speed of reaction be doubled or remains the same?
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I have a question. In a reaction, if we double the solvent, will the speed of reaction be doubled or remains the same?
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if you increase the volume then the reaction slows down, because there is more solvent for the solute to react with.
 
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if you increase the volume then the reaction slows down, because there is more solvent for the solute to react with.
Wouldn't the speed of reaction increase, as there are more solvent molecules, hence a greater chance of successful collision.
 
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Wouldn't the speed of reaction increase, as there are more solvent molecules, hence a greater chance of successful collision.
no the speed decreases,, the collision increases wen the concentration is increased which means more no of particles packed in the same volume tis is wen the speed would increase..
 
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When an acid is in excess, if the volume is doubled, the rate of reaction increases?
 
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