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explain why zn reacts more slowly with dilute hydrochloric acid then with concentrated hydrochloric acid​

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When the concentration is higher, more hydrogen ions are near the Zn atoms at any given time. This allows for more Zn atoms to be ionized and dissolved into the solution per second.

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