The speed or rate of a chemical reaction is influenced by all of the following: temperature, pressure, concentration, particle size, presence of catalysts, and phase of matter.
Most generally: temperature, concentration, dispersion
more specifically: catalyst or enzyme (biocatalyst).
the volume of the container in which the reaction occurs
The presence or absence of carbon.
Temperature
Concentration of reactants is one of the factors influencing the reaction rate. More the concentration, more will be the reaction rate.
Either (or both) an increase in the reactants or temperature will increase the rate of a chemical reaction.
Increasing the temperature of the reactants can increase the rate of the chemical reaction.
No, an increase in temperature will speed up the reaction. This is because the heat energy is transferred into kinetic energy (movement energy) in the reactors and this increases their speed and so increases the rate at which they collide with each other, increasing the rate of the chemical reaction.
Equilibrium, where the rate of the forward reaction is equal to the rate of the reverse reaction.
Concentration of reactants is one of the factors influencing the reaction rate. More the concentration, more will be the reaction rate.
The rate of chemical reactions is how long a chemical reaction takes to finish.
The chemical term is reaction rate.
The primary factor influencing the rate of infection is age; children between the ages of six months and four years are most vulnerable to H. influenzae.
a catalyst has no effect in chemical reaction. it only increases or decreases the rate of the chemical reaction.
The chemical equation is the word expression of a chemical reaction.The rate of reaction give information about the speed of this reaction.
With a catalyst the reaction rate is higher.
Heat?
An expression relating the rate of a reaction to the rate constant and the concentrations of the reactants
In general, a material that decreases the rate of a chemical reaction is called an inhibitor.
The Reaction Rate
Either (or both) an increase in the reactants or temperature will increase the rate of a chemical reaction.