Many factors can and do increase the rate of chemical reactions. The most obvious is an increase in temperature, although too large an increase can breakdown the reactants. Other factors include catalysts, enzymes, pressure, concentration of reactants , surface area and other forms of energy (UV is an example).
There are a few factors that may increase the rate of a chemical reaction. The few factors that do are: nature of the reactants, particle size, concentration, pressure, temperature and catalysts.
The three main conditions are ;
Concentration (liquids)
Pressure (gases)
Temperature. (solids, liquids and gases(.
increased temperature and increased concentration of reactants
warm conditions, the higher the temp the faster the reaction takes place you can also use a catalyst.
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.
The rate of chemical reaction increase as the concentration of the chemicals increase. The reason is obvious. There is more opportunity for the atoms to come in contact with each other. This facilitates rate of chemical reaction.
Increasing the temperature the dissolving rate increase.
Increasing the temperature will cause there to be an increase in kinetic energy. This results in an increase in collision frequency, and eventually an increase in rate of reaction as well.
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.
The rate of chemical reaction increase as the concentration of the chemicals increase. The reason is obvious. There is more opportunity for the atoms to come in contact with each other. This facilitates rate of chemical reaction.
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Increasing the temperature the dissolving rate increase.
Increases reaction rate.
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Increasing the temperature will cause there to be an increase in kinetic energy. This results in an increase in collision frequency, and eventually an increase in rate of reaction as well.
Increasing the temperature will increase the reaction rate, as will finding a suitable catalyst.
These are called catalysts.
They are called catalysts.
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