The rate of chemical reaction increase as the concentration of the chemicals increase. The reason is obvious. There is more opportunity for the atoms to come in contact with each other. This facilitates rate of chemical reaction.
the disappearing cross method is a method used when observing how the concentration of a chemical affects the rate of reaction.
How the concentration of the reactants affects the rate of a reaction
Chemically, concentration affects the rate of chemical reaction.When you study if you are not concentrated, you will not remember as much.
None. A catalyst affects only the rate of reaction, and if the reaction is already at equilibrium, the net rate of the reaction is zero and remains so after a catalyst is added.
Salt concentration affects all enzymes differently. Depending on the situation, salt concentration has the ability to precipitate or unfold the enzyme. It also has the ability to disrupt hydrogen binding and binding to ionic residues decreasing, which could increase the activity of the enzyme.
A chemical reaction is affected by temperature, pressure, presence of a catalyst , radiation and concentration. Hope I helped...
the disappearing cross method is a method used when observing how the concentration of a chemical affects the rate of reaction.
How the concentration of the reactants affects the rate of a reaction
How the concentration of the reactants affects the rate of a reaction
I would point your studies towards collision theory. It's not that a low concentration necessarily slows down a reaction, but that a low concentration will have a slower reaction rate than a higher concentration of reactants. A lower concentration means a lower number of reactants in solution, meaning it is less likely for the reactants to collide and create products. With a lot of reactants, it is much more likely for collisions to occur.
Chemically, concentration affects the rate of chemical reaction.When you study if you are not concentrated, you will not remember as much.
as fast as it happens
A precipitate is formed and/or a gas is released.
None. A catalyst affects only the rate of reaction, and if the reaction is already at equilibrium, the net rate of the reaction is zero and remains so after a catalyst is added.
as temperature increase the rate of the reaction increase because ther is an increase in the kinetic energy causeing the molecules to move more rapidly cause a increase in collision.
It is acting as a biological catalyst.
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