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Why does an ionic reaction occur faster than a molecular reaction?

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Why does an ionic reaction occur faster than a molecular reaction?

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An ionic reaction occurs faster than a molecular reaction because each ion in the ionic bond has an opposite charge (+ and -). These quickly attract others because as we all know, opposites attract.

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