A catalyst is used to lower the activation energy needed for a chemical reaction to occur. It increases the reaction rate without being consumed in the reaction itself.
Chemical reactions go faster when the temperature is increased because it provides more energy to the reactant molecules to overcome the activation energy barrier. Using a catalyst can also speed up a reaction by providing an alternate reaction pathway with a lower activation energy. Increasing the concentration of reactants can lead to more frequent collisions, increasing the likelihood of successful reactions.
Decomposition involves chemical reactions and as a rough approximation, for many chemical reactions happening at around room temperature, the rate of reaction doubles for every 10°C rise in temperature. The reason for this is that for chemical reactions to happen, at the smallest scale, the individual chemical molecules have to bump into one another. As molecules warm up they begin to vibrate more and the chances of them bumping in to one another increases - the more bumps that happen, the faster the reactions go.
Yes, reversible chemical reactions exist.
The number of biochemical reactions in the body is extremely great.
it makes it go faster and prevents viruses
Chemical reactions helps life to go on,in that it helps the process of metabolism within cells of living things.
what makes a boat go faster is using type of material that is light and that can go fasta nd not sink. and you can use a straw.
the baby oil is slippery and that makes it go faster.
After chemical reactions new substances are obtained.
the engine
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