The reaction rates for similar reactants are often much faster when they take place in a homogeneous reaction environment than when they take place in a heterogeneous reaction environment. An example of this would be the rate at which a log burns in comparison to a suspension of sawdust in air. The sawdust suspension will erupt in a large ball of fire very quickly, while the log burns at a much slower rate. Give an explanation of this, based on any of the five factors that may affect reaction rate.
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