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Variation of Temperature
Step 2: Measure the Reaction Rate at ≈ 20°C (Room Temperature)
Step 3: Measure the Reaction Rate at ≈ 40°C
Step 4: Repeat Step 2, heating the water to Measure the Reaction Rate at ≈ 65°C
Step 5: Measure the Reaction Rate at ≈ 5°C
Variation of Particle Size
Step 6: Measure the Reaction Rate for a Full Tablet
Step 7: Measure the Reaction Rate for a Partially Broken Tablet
Step 8: Measure the Reaction Rate for a Crushed Tablet
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Variation of Temperature
Step 2: Measure the Reaction Rate at ≈ 20°C (Room Temperature)
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