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Which of the following would result in the magnesium ribbon 'dissappearing' in less than 45 seconds?

*Warming the acid
*Using 2g magnesium ribbon
*Stirring the mixture
*Adding water to the acid

BTW:- The acid is sulfuric acid

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User HSJ
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Answer:

Warming the acid

Step-by-step explanation:

This is because when the acid is heated, the particle of the acid gain more energy (kinetic to be more precise) causing more collisions to occur, colliding even more with the particles of the magnesium ribbon. This increases the rate of disappearance of the magnesium ribbon.

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User IngoB
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Answer:

your should probably be warming the acid

Step-by-step explanation:

because when you are it is disappearing

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User Shane Bell
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