It increases the collisions that result in a reaction.
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it increases the kinetic energy of the molecules.
It increases the collisions that result in a reaction.
or
it increases the kinetic energy of the molecules.
Increasing temperature results in an increase in the thermal energy of the molecules and thus increases the kinetic energy of the molecules. They move around faster which results in an increase in probability of collision (and hence reaction) with other molecules.
The reaction rate increase when the temperature is higher.
Raising the temperature makes chemical reactions faster.
"specific heat"
When the temperature is colder the particles in the balloon travel slower, making the balloon not able to increase in size it decreases.When the temperature is hot it allows the balloon to expand because the particles in the balloon are moving rapidly. in conclusion the the cold makes the balloon decrease in size and the heat allows it to expand.
Yes, pH does vary with temperature. There is no universal formula describing how pH will change with temperature, it is dependent on the solvated particles. For example a specific Tris solution will vary ~.14 pH units with a change in temperature from 25 C to 20 C.
The gas volume become constant when the pressure is increased to a point that makes the distance between the gas molecules equal to zero at this point no more increase of temperature with pressure is observed. Or if the pressure and temperature are kept constant within a system then the volume can also be constant as long as you are able to maintain the pressure and temperature at constant level.
Raising the temperature makes chemical reactions faster.
yes,it is from all the peaces in space that makes the temperature increase.
It increases the collisions that result in a reaction. or it increases the kinetic energy of the molecules.
It increases the collisions that result in a reaction. or it increases the kinetic energy of the molecules.
Chemical reactions that involve bond-breaking tend to absorb energy from the surroundings, making the surroundings cooler. Chemical reactions that involve making bonds release energy, which makes the surroundings hotter. An example of a temperature change in a chemical reaction is when a burning fire produces heat.
the phoases in the soil makes the moonarik in the air increase temperature by 13.0303274%
Yes it makes them supersaturated
During summer we are closer to the sun. The sun makes our temperature increase.
its depends on the temperature.
yes, it makes it increase.
it makes the particles move faster so it expands.
Temperature measures the speed of random thermal motion on the atomic and molecular level. When sub-microscopic particles are moving faster, the liquid as a whole will be more fluid and less viscous.