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Chemistry, 07.05.2021 20:30 yoongislaugh

A scientist has two samples of the same chemical: one sample is a solid block, and the other sample
is a powder. The scientist puts the solid block in
a beaker of water and observes a reaction.
What would most likely happen if the scientist
placed the powdered sample into a different beaker
of water?
A.
No reaction would occur.
B
A completely different reaction would occur.
C. The same reaction would occur but at a faster
rate.
D. The same reaction would occur but at a
slower rate.

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