Temperature, pressure, catalyst, surface area
The rate of chemical reactions is how long a chemical reaction takes to finish.
The chemical term is reaction rate.
The first-order reaction formula used to determine the rate of a chemical reaction is: Rate kA, where Rate is the reaction rate, k is the rate constant, and A is the concentration of the reactant.
The chemical equation is the word expression of a chemical reaction.The rate of reaction give information about the speed of this reaction.
In the presence of catalysts the rate of reaction is higher.
Yes, the rate constant can change with concentration in a chemical reaction.
Heat?
An expression relating the rate of a reaction to the rate constant and the concentrations of the reactants
The Reaction Rate
increasing the concentration increases the rate of the reaction
The zero order reaction rate law states that the rate of a chemical reaction is independent of the concentration of the reactants. This means that the rate of the reaction remains constant over time. The rate of the reaction is determined solely by the rate constant, which is specific to each reaction. This rate law is expressed as: Rate k, where k is the rate constant.
An inhibitor decreases the reaction rate