The physical states of the reactants (gases, plasmas, liquids, solids), the temperature in which the reaction takes place and the pressure under which the reaction takes place are all factors that affect the rate of a chemical reaction. Factors such as humidity, concentration and surface surface area
can also affect the reaction. The presence or absence of catalysts, the purity of reactants and many times stirring/mixing also are factors.
enzymes
At equilibrium, the rates of the forward and reverse reactions are equal, but chemical reactions are still occurring.
yes, it depends on the chemical reaction.
No, enzymes actually increase the rates of chemical reactions by lowering the activation energy required for the reaction to occur. They do this by providing an alternative pathway for the reaction to proceed more easily.
Nuclear decay rates vary, but chemical reaction rates are constant
No.
These chemicals are called catalysts.
Catalyst
Enzyme efficiency directly affects the rate of chemical reactions in biological systems. Enzymes act as catalysts, speeding up reactions by lowering the activation energy required for the reaction to occur. When enzymes are efficient, they can facilitate reactions more quickly, leading to faster overall reaction rates in biological processes.
Generally at high temperature the rate of chemical reactions is greater.
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The acidity of hydrogen peroxide affects its chemical properties and reactions by influencing its ability to donate or accept protons. This can impact its reactivity, stability, and the types of reactions it can undergo.