Chemical reactions that have high activation energy, with multiple intermediates and transitions states that have higher activation energy than the initial requirement, but which still have a negative Gibbs free energy change.
It is a chemical reaction with a slow reaction rate; see the link below.
it takes long days
Boiling water
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.
A chemical explosion is a very quickly chemical reaction.
When the concentration of the reactant is decreased, the rate of chemical reaction go slow.
A very fast combustion. So, a very fast 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.
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.
When the concentration of the reactant is decreased, the rate of chemical reaction go slow.
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.
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
ummm.... when its cold it probaly makes it slower