Interpretation:
The reason, how grinding the solid in a heterogeneous
Concept introduction:
The
Answer to Problem 4RQ
Whenthe solid reactantis grinding into its smaller particles, the surface area will be increased. So, there is more surface area on which collision can occur,and then the reaction becomes faster. Hence,grinding the solid in a heterogeneous reaction can speed up the reaction on the basis of collision theory.
Explanation of Solution
When a solid reactant is used in a chemical reaction, first of all, it must be ground into smaller particles to increase the surface area. Once the surface area increased, more space is available for its molecules to attack. Hence, the number of collisions is increased and so, the reaction rate is also increased.
By grinding the solid into smaller particles, the surface area will be increased and hence, the reaction rate will also be increased.
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