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Chemistry, 14.02.2020 05:07 issaaamiaaa15

If you add a large piece of zinc to a beaker of acid and, in a separate beaker, zinc shavings to a beaker of acid (of equal concentration/volume), the sample with the zinc shavings will react faster than the sample with the large piece. What property causes the difference in rate?

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