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I'm answering some questions on reaction rates. Some things that obviously increase reaction rate are temperature, surface area, and presence of a catalyst. In this particular reaction:

2NaCl(s) + AgNO3(aq)Na2NO3(aq) + AgCl2(s)

Would the reaction rate change if we used sodium chloride in the aqueous state rather than the solid state? My instinct is that it wouldn't make a difference. Apologies for no subscript numbers for the chemicals that need them.

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