The rate of reaction is dependent on the concentration of the various reactants whereby, the more the concentration, the higher the reaction rate.
NO! It is the rate of reactions!
When the number of particle collisions increase the rate of chemical reactions also increase.
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No, they Increase the speed of chemical reactions
The smallest rate constant typically refers to the rate constant (k) associated with a chemical reaction that proceeds at the slowest rate. This value can vary significantly depending on the specific reactions and conditions being studied. In general, a smaller rate constant indicates a slower reaction, reflecting a lower likelihood of reactants converting to products over time. To determine the smallest rate constant in a given context, one would need to analyze experimental data for various reactions.
5 factors that can affect the rate of chemical reactions are temperature, pressure, concentration, stirring, catalysts.
Generally at high temperature the rate of chemical reactions is greater.
Rate of reation is the time taken for a reaction to take place and the smell it has
The rate of most will also increase.
increasing the concentration increases the rate of the reaction
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