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temperature, pressure (in the case of gases), concentration
Examples: concentration of reactants, temperature, pressure, stirring etc.
Some factors are: low temperature, low pressure, low concentration of reactants, no stirring, coarse particles, etc.
The addition of cold water when the reaction is at 50 degrees Celsius
The concentration of a pure liquid change throughout the course of a reaction decreases. This is because the substance is no longer pure.
A chemical reaction is affected by temperature, pressure, presence of a catalyst , radiation and concentration. Hope I helped...
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temperature, pressure (in the case of gases), concentration
The rate of a reaction increases if: · The temperature is increased · The concentration of a dissolved reactant is increased · The pressure of a reacting gas is increased · Solid reactants are broken into smaller pieces · A catalyst is used
change in concentration change in temperature change in pressure
Examples: concentration of reactants, temperature, pressure, stirring etc.
Some factors are: low temperature, low pressure, low concentration of reactants, no stirring, coarse particles, etc.
4 factors that affect reaction rate are Temperature, Stirring, Concentration, and Pressure (only for gases).
Temperature (rate increases with temp increase) Pressure (rate again increases with press increase) Concentration (rate increases with concentration increase) Particle size (rate increases with smaller particles) Catalyst increases rate.
The factors that change the reaction rates of chemical reactions are: 1)temperature 2)concentration 3)pressure 4)physical state 5)a catalyst
Generally increasing the temperature and concentration the reaction rate is higher.
By making interact under certain conditions of temperature, pressure, concentration, etc. the reactants.