What is your hypothesis?
a. Increasing surface area of the bicarbonate tablet will (INCREASE o...
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What is your hypothesis?
a. Increasing surface area of the bicarbonate tablet will (INCREASE or DECREASE) the rate of
reaction because.. you complete after you choose increase or decrease/you may have to go to your
notes from previous lessons to determine the because).
b. Increasing temperature will (INCREASE or DECREASE) the rate of reaction because you
complete after you choose increase or decrease you may have to go to your notes from previous
lessons to determine the because)
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