What is the primary factor affecting the rate of a titration reaction?
Correct Answer: Concentration of reactants
- Step 1: Understand that a titration reaction involves mixing two solutions to find out how much of one solution is needed to react with the other.
- Step 2: Know that the concentration of reactants means how much of each solution is present. Higher concentration usually means a faster reaction.
- Step 3: Recognize that temperature can affect how quickly the molecules move. Higher temperatures can speed up the reaction.
- Step 4: Realize that the volume of titrant added is important. Adding more titrant can change how quickly the reaction happens.
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