Problem- why does a crystalline version of a sample react


Problem- Why does a crystalline version of a sample react more quickly than a powdered version of that same sample, even if the two have the same mass and number of reactive particles within them?

Because the crystalline version has a more ordered structure, making it more reactive.

Because crystalline structures generally take to catalysts better, thus speeding up the reaction.

It doesn't. The powdered version reacts more quickly because of its greater surface area.

It doesn't. They both react the same way because they have the same mass number and reactive particles.

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