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A chemist heated a sample of steel wool in a burner flame exposed to oxygen in the air. He also heated a sample of steel wool in a container of nearly 100% oxygen. The steel wool sample in the container reacted faster than the other sample explain why

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Answered by DrBob222
There were more oxygen molecules to come in contact with the steel wool; therefore, the rate of oxidation was faster.
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