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Sorry, forgot to say that the other question was chemistry...
One way to increase surface area of reactants is to _________ them in a liquid.
Another way to increase surface area is to crush a solid reactant into a _________.
If a sugar cube was crushed into a powder, the _________ of the sugar would remain the same, but the _________ _________ of the powder would increase tremendously.
One way to increase surface area of reactants is to _________ them in a liquid.
Another way to increase surface area is to crush a solid reactant into a _________.
If a sugar cube was crushed into a powder, the _________ of the sugar would remain the same, but the _________ _________ of the powder would increase tremendously.
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DrBob222
One way to increase surface area of reactants is to _________ them in a liquid.
<b><i> what are your choices?</b></i>
Another way to increase surface area is to crush a solid reactant into a _________.
<b><i>powder</b></i>
If a sugar cube was crushed into a powder, the _________ of the sugar would remain the same, but the _________ _________ of the powder would increase tremendously.
<b><i>mass........surface area</b></i>
<b><i> what are your choices?</b></i>
Another way to increase surface area is to crush a solid reactant into a _________.
<b><i>powder</b></i>
If a sugar cube was crushed into a powder, the _________ of the sugar would remain the same, but the _________ _________ of the powder would increase tremendously.
<b><i>mass........surface area</b></i>
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