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Transcribed Image Text:If solid aluminum is placed in contact with rust (Fe,03), the following reaction occurs:
2 Al(s) + Fe,03(s) → Al203(s) + 2 Fe()
Which of the following will NOT increase the rate of this reaction?
O add a catalyst
O increase the pressure around the reaction
O increase the temperature
grind the aluminum solid more finely
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