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What 3 factor in the speed of a chemical reaction?

Temperatureconcentration (liquid), pressure (gas) or coarseness and mixing (heterogenous solids)catalysts (and/or enzymes)


What forms when you add salt to sugar?

That depends on what you are talking about. There will be no mixing of salt and sugar just as solids, but if they were in aqueous solution, you can force a chemical reaction.


Why do solids not affect equilibrium in a chemical 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.


Do solids always have a definite shape and a definite volume all of the time?

yes unless acted on by an external force or chemical reaction


What forms can reaction products take?

Products of a chemical reaction are solids, liquids or gaseous.


How do solids affect equilibrium in a chemical reaction?

Solids do not affect the equilibrium of a chemical reaction because their concentration remains constant and does not change during the reaction. Only the concentrations of gases and dissolved substances in a reaction mixture can affect the equilibrium position.


What is it called when two solids or a solids and a liquid are put together?

its value changes ,get new substance and the product doesn't remain the same after chemical reaction


What are some solid formations that result from a chemical reaction?

These solids are called precipitates.


Why are formations of odor and color not always signs of a chemical reaction?

because a part of reactions either don't produce any gasses and/or solids or they are produced, but are odour- and/or colorless


Why don't solids and liquids affect equilibrium in a chemical reaction?

Solids and liquids do not affect equilibrium in a chemical reaction because their concentrations remain constant during the reaction. This is because the amount of solid or liquid present does not change as the reaction progresses, so they do not impact the equilibrium concentrations of the reactants and products. Only the concentrations of gases and aqueous solutions can affect the equilibrium of a chemical reaction.


What is the definition of precipitate in chemistry?

It is the name given to the solids that are formed in a precipitation reaction. It comes from mixing two things or changing the temperature of a solute.


When a solid dissolves does that mean a chemical reaction happened?

Not necessarily be a chemical reaction. Dissolution of solids are generally physical properties, because if the solvent is removed, then we can get the solid back (in most of the cases).