Cracking is a process used in chemistry to break large molecules .It is also called pyrolysis . It produces small molecular wt. compounds . Most chemical reactions are increased by temp, it is already exothermic hence there is no need to enhance it , it would become dangerous and resultant molecules would change. Hence it is not proper to make it faster .
It is physical, as no reaction happens when a shell is cracked.
It depends on the chemical reating to the source, if it has a major reaction to water it will go faster.
Thermal Decomposition
the measure of how fast products are made in a reaction
The higher the concentration of the oxidizing agent, the faster the oxidation rate, and the faster the reaction rate will be, and vice versa.
A reaction time is born but is made at the same time. While you grow older and use your reaction more, your reaction time will become faster and better. So, your reaction time isn't born nor made.
It is physical, as no reaction happens when a shell is cracked.
yes it does get faster because you tend to focus more on it and so your reaction time gets faster and faster hopefully overtime!
you will bring it in the shop and fix it
Carbonium ions can be formed during petroleum cracking.
The coils of clay prevented the pottery from cracking when fired.
cracking maybe?
Why heating enzymes usually produces a faster rate of reaction?
Very probable the reaction of francium with oxygen is faster.
If you add a higher concentration of acid, or increase the temperature, the reaction will go faster.
It depends on the chemical reating to the source, if it has a major reaction to water it will go faster.
Thermal Decomposition