It depends. A higher temperature will speed up an endothermic reaction, but slow down an exothermic reaction.
Generally increasing the temperature the rate of reaction increase.
The temperature of the system
An increase in temperature speeds up the reaction rate.
Factors affecting the reaction rate:- Concentrations of the reactants- Temperature- Pressure- Sirring- Catalysts- Granulometry (and the surface area) of the reactants- Reaction order- Type of the reaction- The solvent used- External factors as irradiationetc.
catalyst
the experimental rate law of a simple reaction A->B+C is v=k[A].calculate the change in the reaction rate when:(a) the concentration of A is tripled (b) the concen-tration of A is halved
The temperature of the system
Force of gravity. The temperature of Mars. The number of ships in the harbour. The weight of a penny.
How the concentration of the reactants affects the rate of a reaction
How the concentration of the reactants affects the rate of a reaction
An increase in temperature speeds up the reaction rate.
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.
An increase in temperature speeds up the reaction rate.
if the reaction is exothermic (creates heat) then adding heat will cause the reaction to run in the reverse direction if the reaction is endothermic (requires heat) then heat will speed it up
Factors affecting the reaction rate:- Concentrations of the reactants- Temperature- Pressure- Sirring- Catalysts- Granulometry (and the surface area) of the reactants- Reaction order- Type of the reaction- The solvent used- External factors as irradiationetc.
yes, as the reaction rate increases with increase in the temperature
catalyst
There are several factors that affect the rate of reaction: -The surface area available. -Temperature -Availability of catalyst. -Concentration, if a/the reactant(s) is/are solutions. -Pressure, if a/the reactants(s) is/are gases. -Reactivity of reactants. -Activation energy of the reaction.