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an everyday example of
The effect of concentration on reaction rate

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An everyday example of the effect of concentration on reaction rate is the process of cooking. When you are following a recipe that calls for a certain amount of ingredients, the reaction rate can be affected by the concentration of those ingredients. For example, when you are making a soup and you add more salt to the pot, the reaction rate of the salt dissolving in the water will increase because there is a higher concentration of salt particles in the solution. This will make the soup taste saltier more quickly compared to if you had added less salt. Conversely, if you add less salt, the reaction rate will be slower and it will take longer for the salt to dissolve and flavor the soup.

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