You get rusting on bikes and metal things. This can be caused by weathering for instance rain. A really simple one is an apple, the skin protects it from oxidising but when skin is broken the apple turns brown, this is the chemicals in the apple reacting with the air. Another it statues or buildings made out of limestone. Because of acid rain they erode and become distorted. Others are like rock formations where the earth's heat and pressure combine together to make metaphoric rock.
On the other hand you can get really fast reactions like fireworks.
a very good example of a slow chemical reaction is oxidisation, better known as the process of rusting.
Yes it is a chemical reaction between the calcium and the oxygen [i may be wrong their] but the rate of reaction is very slow.
you can speed up a chemical reaction by adding a catalyst to it,a catalyst just speeds up the reaction and does not react with the substances.just thought you should know
Substances that undergo chemical change are called reactants.
The reaction between hydrogen and oxygen to form water is represented by the following equation. 2 H2 + O2 2 H2O
You should add an inhibitor. Have a great day!
by using an inhibitor or poisoning the chemical reaction
Adding water can often slow down a chemical reaction by diluting it. This is the case of a quantitative reaction such as an enzymatic reaction.
maybe. Rotting of wood is a slow chemical process. Trying to cut up a tree with a small knife is slow, but that would be a physical change.
A chemical explosion is a very quickly chemical reaction.
No. A smaller surface area will slow down a chemical reaction.
well the chemical reaction is cooking not physical
When the concentration of the reactant is decreased, the rate of chemical reaction go slow.
Photosynthesis.
A very fast combustion. So, a very fast reaction.
Heat would speed up the reaction, while cold would slow the reaction.
Yes it is a chemical reaction between the calcium and the oxygen [i may be wrong their] but the rate of reaction is very slow.
Yes it is a chemical reaction between the calcium and the oxygen [i may be wrong their] but the rate of reaction is very slow.