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It is called equilibrium, which is where forward and reverse rates of reaction are equal.
All chemical reactions must be thought of as collisions between the particles of reactants and products. As the temperature of the reaction increases, the energy of the particles also increases and so there is a greater chance of more collisions occuring, and as a result, in general, an increase in reaction temperature increases the reaction rate
No, low temperatures usually slow down reaction rates.
An increase in temperature speeds up the reaction rate.
The forward and reverse reaction rates are equal. The concentrations of both products and reactants stop changing.
substances are changing state
Enzymes increase the rate of reaction by changing the reaction mechanism to one with a lower activation energy.
These are called enzymes.
Astrological signs will not affect reaction rates.
the rate or speed at which the reaction occurs is described by kinetics. this is what i know....
The reaction rates are higher in gases.
Catalysts affect reaction rates by providing an alternate route of reaction with lower activation energy. Therefore, they speed up the process they are catalyzing in both the forward and reverse directions.
nuclear decay rates take more time and chemical reaction rates could happen fast.
pool analysis
"Chemical reaction rates vary with the conditions of the change but nuclear rates do not."
equilibrium
It is called equilibrium, which is where forward and reverse rates of reaction are equal.