It's called an inhibitor
ummm.... when its cold it probaly makes it slower
The alcohol affects your brain, and it then makes your reaction slower. It basically relaxes the brain, so when you try to do do something, your brain is almost asleep.
Well from my experience yes it has made it slower.
Sherbert is made using neutralisation reaction because it makes the sherbet soft and mushy.
When a catalyst is removed from a chemical reaction, the reaction will proceed at a slower rate. This is because the catalyst helps lower the activation energy required for the reaction to occur. Without the catalyst, more energy is needed for the reaction to take place, resulting in a slower reaction process.
Concentration has a massive impact on reaction times. If you are tired (lack of concentration), your brain will be working slower, and therefore your reaction will be slower. If you are energized and focused, your brain will be better prepared for anything that challenges it.
Temperatue: Higher makes a faster reaction, lower makes a slower one. Concentration: The more concentrated the two reactants are, the faster they will react. Catalysts: Some chemicals increase the reaction rate themselves. Particle size: If the reactant is in a lage chunk, there is a smalle surface area available to react to mass ratio. If it is in a powder, the surface area increases, making a faster reaction.
it moves slower because of sudden movement
Actually, enzymes are typically used to catalyse a biological reaction, leading to a faster reaction rate, not slower.
The more reactant, the faster the reaction The less reactant, the slower the reaction hope that clears it up for you
By taking drugs it weakens our muscles which makes our reactions slower.
yea your reaction time definitely gets slower and your ability to process information and retain things is slowed by far as well.