by using an inhibitor or poisoning the chemical reaction
maybe. Rotting of wood is a slow chemical process. Trying to cut up a tree with a small knife is slow, but that would be a physical change.
Reactions stop because after time there are less reactants so the chemical reaction starts to slow down. As there are less and less reactants the chemical reaction gets slower and slower until it stops.
A chemical explosion is a very quickly chemical reaction.
No. A smaller surface area will slow down a chemical reaction.
Adding water can potentially slow down a chemical reaction if it dilutes the reactants, leading to lower concentrations and reducing the frequency of molecule collisions. However, in some cases, water can also act as a solvent or a reactant, depending on the specific reaction.
To slow down a chemical reaction, you can add a substance that acts as an inhibitor or a catalyst that competes for the reacting molecules. Also, lowering the temperature or decreasing the concentration of the reactants can help slow down the reaction.
no... chemical reactions happen in nature however you can stop the two objects from combining
Heat would speed up the reaction, while cold would slow the reaction.
To put out, to stop a chemical reaction.
Yes it is a chemical reaction between the calcium and the oxygen [i may be wrong their] but the rate of reaction is very slow.
ummm.... when its cold it probaly makes it slower
This is called an inhibitor or negative catalyst