Yes it does because the molecules in the hot vineger are moving around faster soit mixes with the baking soda quicker and if the vineger is cold the molecules are moving slower causing it to take more time.
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Yes it goes quicker
A catalyst affects the speed of a chemical reaction. If the chemical reaction gives off heat, the reaction may affect the temperature, but the catalyst by itself doesn't affect the temperature.
Yes, this is a true statement.
Changing temperatures has a dramatic affect on the rate of chemical reaction. As an example for every 10 degrees you raise the environment the reaction doubles (to a certain degree)
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Of course! almost any reaction in aqueous soloution is reversable. All reactions go both ways. Temperature, catlysts, pressure affect. The trick is to make the reaction go the way you want it to go so as to produce the desired result. I personally do not know what reaction reguarding vinegar you are referring to. Remember the equals sign on a chemichael reaction goes both ways! JCF
They can all affect the rate of a chemical reaction.
Changing temperatures has a dramatic affect on the rate of chemical reaction. As an example for every 10 degrees you raise the environment the reaction doubles (to a certain degree)
no but if it's warm it's not as tasty
pressure is dependent on temperature pressure is a mere important factor that affect chemical reaction temperature acts on chemical reaction faster than pressure
A chemical reaction releases carbon dioxide gas (lots of bubbles), and a solution of sodium acetate and water remain.
Four factors are:- temperature- pressure- catalysts- stirring
As in most chemical reactions, an increase in temperature increases the rate of reaction between copper oxide and acid.