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The Hotter the temperature, the faster the particle moves. During the reaction, atoms transfer in different molecules (or compounds), therefore the temperature does affect the speed of the reaction.
The temperature increases when energy is released during a chemical reaction.
During the reaction, energy is initially used and the temperature is initially raised. Only near the end of the reaction does the energy "flow out."
whoever asked this is a retard. combustion is a reaction between a fuel and oxygen in the air. during the reaction, the temperature around must be sufficiently high enough to keep up the heat of the combustion. whoever asked this is a retard. combustion is a reaction between a fuel and oxygen in the air. during the reaction, the temperature around must be sufficiently high enough to keep up the heat of the combustion.
This is the quantity of energy needed to maintain all substances involved in a chemical reaction at the same temperature.
Measuring it before, after and during the reaction with a thermometer.
The Hotter the temperature, the faster the particle moves. During the reaction, atoms transfer in different molecules (or compounds), therefore the temperature does affect the speed of the reaction.
The temperature increases when energy is released during a chemical reaction.
During the reaction, energy is initially used and the temperature is initially raised. Only near the end of the reaction does the energy "flow out."
A catalyst doesn't undergo a chemical change during a chemical reaction.
Yes in fact I started out with high temperature then the morning sickness and everything happened after.
Neutralization is an exothermic chemical reaction and thus heat is given out.
whoever asked this is a retard. combustion is a reaction between a fuel and oxygen in the air. during the reaction, the temperature around must be sufficiently high enough to keep up the heat of the combustion. whoever asked this is a retard. combustion is a reaction between a fuel and oxygen in the air. during the reaction, the temperature around must be sufficiently high enough to keep up the heat of the combustion.
Water temperature when it is freezing tends to go significantly down. This means that the temperature must get colder in order for water to freeze.
- a lower concentration of reactants- a lower temperature
the law of conseration of mass is violated.
I think it depends on the type of reacting particles..but probably none increases