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The speed of a chemical reaction is determined by factors such as temperature, concentration of reactants, surface area, and the presence of catalysts. Higher temperatures typically increase reaction rates by providing more energy to the molecules, while increased concentration leads to more frequent collisions. A larger surface area allows for more interactions between reactants, and catalysts speed up reactions by lowering the activation energy required.

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