Yes, the reaction distances increases with speed while reaction time stays the same. for example the two-second rule.
Antoine Lavoisier
it is an endothermic reaction
The two forces occur at the same time. Sometimes it is a bit arbitrary which force you call "action", and which "reaction". Just remember that forces always occur in pairs.
A single displacement reaction is always a redox reaction, buta double displacement reaction is not a redox reaction.
yes, always.
Always the same magnitude but in opposite directions.
Yes, the reaction distances increases with speed while reaction time stays the same. for example the two-second rule.
same object
No, they can NEVER act in the same directions.
At the same time
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.
No, they are always the same. That is what Newton's third law states.
Antoine Lavoisier
False.
The action and reaction forces occur at the same time.
it is the same colour and does not change - it is and always will be metallic golden