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Following three <span>things when applied could make the reaction to occur more quickly;
1) Increasing Temperature:
Increase in temperature increases the Kinetic energy of molecules. This results in increase in the velocity and rate of collisions between reactants. Hence, greater the number of collisions between reactants per time greater will be the probability of formation of product per unit time.
2) Grinding Calcite:
Grinding of Calcium carbonate results in the increase of surface area of calcite. So greater the surface area greater is the exposure of Calcium carbonate to HCl molecules, hence the rate of formation of product increases.
3) Using Catalyst:
Very important. Catalyst when used decreases the activation energy and increase the rate of reaction by following methods.
a) Providing new pathway
b) weakening the bonds
c) providing surface area
d) holding up the reactant close to each other.</span>
Answer:
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Explanation:
Atomic radii trend along group:
As we move down the group atomic radii increased with increase of atomic number. The addition of electron in next level cause the atomic radii to increased. The hold of nucleus on valance shell become weaker because of shielding of electrons thus size of atom increased.
As the size of atom increases the ionization energy from top to bottom also decreases because it becomes easier to remove the electron because of less nuclear attraction and as more electrons are added the outer electrons becomes more shielded and away from nucleus.
In A we can see that there is one positive charge and force of attraction is 2.30×10⁻⁸ N and distance is 0.10 nm
In B we can see that negative charge is further away from nucleus because of greater distance thus force of attraction will be less. 0.58×10⁻⁸ N
In C this distance further increases and force also goes in decreasing 0.26×10⁻⁸ N.
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