Thank you for the positive comment. I am slowly working my way through the factors of temperature, concentration, surface area and catalysts. I have not thought of the solvent influence. I look forward to trying out a few experiments where the solvent could influence the speed. I guess I would probably have to look at changing the polarity from polar to non-polar.
RE: How does changing the concentration affect the rate of reaction?
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How does changing the concentration affect the rate of reaction?
https://chem.libretexts.org/Core/Physical_and_Theoretical_Chemistry/Kinetics/Reaction_Rates/Factors_That_Affect_Reaction_Rates#Solvent_Effects
See the solvent effect section!
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