A reaction takes place between an acid and
a. The powdered magnesium reacts faster because the activation energy has been lowered.
b. The magnesium strip reacts faster because it has a higher concentration of magnesium.
c. The powdered magnesium reacts faster because it has a greater surface area.
d. The magnesium strip reacts faster because it will create a higher temperature once the reaction starts.
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