1. What are the most key factors of solid-state reactions? a) Size of the particles b) Mechanical properties of solids c) Thermodynamic and kinetic factors d) Environmental factors
Factors that affect solid-state reaction are chemical and morphological properties of the reagents including the reactivity, surface area, and free energy change with the solid-state reaction, and other reaction conditions, such as the temperature, pressure, and the environment of the reaction.