So no, you cannot increase the reaction rate and have the time of completion take longer.
The reaction rate was measured at 37 C for 1-10 minutes.
On a microscopic level, the reaction rate is still the same.
You need to be careful of the reaction rate and heat generation.
The total surface area of solid has an important effect on the reaction rate.
The same is often true of equations for reaction rates.
For it is just the sum of the reaction rates.
Now, it is hard to measure a reaction rate directly.
One must first write down a mass balance before a link between and the reaction rate can be found.
"We've got to get the reaction rate down before we try to seal it."