At higher temperature kinetic energy of reactants increases so they move faster and collide often.
Tempreture effects the reaction rate because if you put marble chips/whatever in higher acid and less water such as; 15cm of acid and 10cm of the results get slower and slower throughout the time but at the same time it increases. hope this helped you guys:)
Increases reaction rate.
Increasing the concentration of the reactants increases the rate of the reaction.
Coefficients in a chemical reaction affect the rate law by determining the order of the reaction with respect to each reactant. The coefficients indicate how many molecules of each reactant are involved in the reaction, which helps determine the overall rate of the reaction.
Changing temperatures has a dramatic affect on the rate of chemical reaction. As an example for every 10 degrees you raise the environment the reaction doubles (to a certain degree)
That is precisely correct.
it will increase the time of the chemical reaction
The factors that affect in the rate of chemical reaction are temperature and YOU XD HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA jk
If the order of a reactant is zero, its concentration will not affect the rate of the reaction. This means that changes in the concentration of the reactant will not change the rate at which the reaction proceeds. The rate of the reaction will only be influenced by the factors affecting the overall rate law of the reaction.
Solids do not affect equilibrium in a chemical reaction because their concentration remains constant and does not change during the reaction. This means that the presence of solids does not impact the equilibrium position or the rate of the reaction.
They provide alternative pathway for the reaction, usually with less energy barrier
The rate of a forward reaction in a chemical reaction is influenced by factors such as temperature, concentration of reactants, surface area, and the presence of catalysts. These factors can affect how quickly the reactants are converted into products.