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increasing the concentration increases the rate of the reaction
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First read this to understand equilibrium: if the point of equilibrium moves to the left there will be more reactants than products. If the point of equilibrium moves to the right there will be more products than reactants. Le Chatelier's principle states that whatever you do to the reaction, the reaction will try and reverse the effects. Eg: heat it, and it will try and cool it down. ANSWER: If you increase the concentration of the reactants (left side), according to Le Chatelier's principle the reaction will try and get rid of the extra reactants, so it will decrease the concentration of reactants. This means the position of equilibrium will move to the right, so more products will be formed.
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A Reversible reactions is a chemical phenomenon. This happens when in a reaction the reactants transform from the reactants into there products. This is what happens normally in a reaction. However in a reversible reaction the product that has been form goes back into its reactants. Then the newly formed reactants react into there products and the process is repeated. In plain english it means the what you have created returns into its original form. Its much clearer in a equation: A → B represents the transformation of the reactants (A) into the product (B), Once a product is formed its decomposes into its reactants B → A and so on is the process repeated i.e A ←→ B.
increasing the concentration increases the rate of the reaction
increasing the concentration increases the rate of the reaction
concentration of buffer effects in buffer strength
1.concentration of reactants 2.temperature 3.nature of reactants 4.presence of catalyst 5.surface area of reactants 6.radiation
As the reaction proceeds the concentrations of the reagents are not known. However, at the start of the reaction the initial concentration of the reagents IS known. Any orders that are calculated from average rates may not take into account such factors as autocatalysis or any mechanistic change due to concentration effects. Initial rates allow more reliable information to be determined regarding orders, activation energies and possible mechanisms (which is the ultimate aim of reaction kinetics)
Every force has a reactant force, even if it isn't visible to the human eye.
Alcohol affects a driver by slowing their reaction times. It can also make a person drowsy, reduces concentration, and may make a person feel more confident in their driving abilities.
Alcohol has a serious impact on the ability to drive safely. Some of the effects of alcohol are impaired reaction times, poor judgement, impaired vision, reduced concentration, and sleepiness.
The short term effects of concentration are success over a short period of time in a specific sport. ye? safe
an outside agent that effects the speed or occurance of a reaction is called a catalyst.A catalyst just speeds up a reaction but doesn't take part in the reaction itself.
It slows down your reaction times :)
In the presence of catalysts the rate of reaction is higher.