Raising the temperature makes chemical reactions faster.
In general, increasing temperature increases the speed of a Chemical Reaction.
the increase of temperetare increases the rate of chemical reactions when its endorthemic reactions but exorthemic reaction lead to backward reaction
Increasing the pressure on a reaction involving reacting gases increases the rate of reaction. Changing the pressure on a reaction which involves solids or liquids has no effect on the rate of reaction.
In general, but not always, increasing the temperature will increase the rate of the forward reaction. This is because an increase in temperature increases the speed at which the molecules move, increasing the kinetic energy, and thus making it easier to reach the activation energy. Of course, this is true only for endothermic reactions. If the reaction is exothermic, then increasing the temperature will slow down the forward reaction.
2SO2(g) + O2(g) 2SO3(g)-The reverse reaction is favored.
An endothermic reaction absorbs heat energy from the system. In an endothermic reaction a thermometer measuring the reactants and products would register a decrease in temperature.
increasing the concentration of reactants
a catalyst has no effect in chemical reaction. it only increases or decreases the rate of the chemical reaction.
yes.
Yes, because the temperature can change the state of the elements being chemical;y tested so yes it does have and effect
Generally the reaction rate is higher at high temperature.
They can all affect the rate of a chemical reaction.
Increasing the pressure on a reaction involving reacting gases increases the rate of reaction. Changing the pressure on a reaction which involves solids or liquids has no effect on the rate of reaction.
catalyst decreases the activation energy of a chemical reaction, thereby increasing the effective collisions and hence the rate of the chemical reaction
In general, but not always, increasing the temperature will increase the rate of the forward reaction. This is because an increase in temperature increases the speed at which the molecules move, increasing the kinetic energy, and thus making it easier to reach the activation energy. Of course, this is true only for endothermic reactions. If the reaction is exothermic, then increasing the temperature will slow down the forward reaction.
2SO2(g) + O2(g) 2SO3(g)-The reverse reaction is favored.
The hotter the temperature the quicker it will dissolve because the molecules will move faster causing the chemical reaction to speed up
Increasing the temperature will cause the pH to decrease.
Increasing the concentration of an acid would increase the rate and vigor of the reaction involving a metal such as magnesium.