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Jon thinks about ways he could increase the rate of the chemical reaction between calcium chloride (CaCl2) and sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3). Which change would MOST LIKELY increase the rate of the chemical reaction?

A
use a sodium bicarbonate-water solution that has a temperature of 30°C instead of 25°C

B
use 5 grams of calcium chloride powder instead of 10 grams

C
use slow stirring instead of rapid stirring

D
use a 1000 mL beaker instead of a 500-mL beaker

Part B:

Which statement BEST explains why this change would increase the rate of the chemical reaction?

A
Molecular collisions would occur more often and with more energy.

B
Reactant and product molecules would be closer together.

C
Product molecules would have more energy and become a gas.

D
Fewer molecular collisions would be needed to form the same amount of product.

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