Chemistry, 20.04.2020 21:24 mlittleduck6947
In an experiment, a student wants to increase the rate of a reaction that involves gases. Which change to the reactants would
accomplish this?
Increase the volume to decrease pressure and to increase concentration.
O Increase the volume to increase pressure and to decrease concentration
O Recrease the volume to decrease pressure and to increase concentration
O Decrease the volume to increase pressure and to increase concentration
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