Chemical changes generally go more quickly when the temperature increases, and conversely more slowly when it decreases.
IT affects you because for example you want to play outside but it is raining it affects.
Almost all chemical changes release or take in energy, and thus do result in changes in temperature.
Chemical changes change to a substance`s chemical formula but a Physical change only affects attributes like color shape or size
it harms the environment. temperature changes and climate changes occur because of chemical weathering.
Freezing a popsicle
No.
A cardboard thermometer works by using a temperature-sensitive chemical that changes color in response to temperature changes. The chemical is typically housed in a sealed glass tube and as the temperature changes, the chemical expands or contracts, causing the color to indicate the temperature. The cardboard backing provides structure and stability to the thermometer.
An increase in temperature increases the rate of most, but not all, chemical reactions.
Yes. How much it affects the experiment depends on exactly what the experiment is and how much the temperature has changed, but any change in temperature affects water's physical and chemical properties.
The reaction rate is dependent on temperature (increasing the temperature the reaction rate increase) and activation energy.
Generally the speed of reaction increase when the temperature is increased.
A catalyst affects the speed of a chemical reaction. If the chemical reaction gives off heat, the reaction may affect the temperature, but the catalyst by itself doesn't affect the temperature.