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A student is measuring the effect that surface area has on the rate of chemical weathering. He dissolves several 5-gram samples of calcite in an acid. The samples range from a simple rock, to several smaller pieces, to a fine powder. He observes that the 5 grams of powder dissolve the fastest, and the single 5-gram rock dissolves the slowest?

Based on this information, how might mechanical weathering affect the rate of chemical weathering?

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Mechanical weathering breaks rock down into smaller pieces, allowing chemical weathering to occur at a faster rate.

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