Slowed.
When temperature decreases, the speed of chemical change generally decreases as well. This is because lower temperatures reduce the kinetic energy of the molecules, slowing down their movement and collision rates, which are essential for chemical reactions to take place.
You can add a catalyst, or raise the temperature, or change the pressure, these are some of the things done to speed up a chemical reaction.
No, an increase in temperature will speed up the reaction. This is because the heat energy is transferred into kinetic energy (movement energy) in the reactors and this increases their speed and so increases the rate at which they collide with each other, increasing the rate of the chemical reaction.
Temperature can change the speed of some reactions.
No. The speed of all chemical rections increases when temperature rises.
It changes in proportion to the temperature change.
Enzymes EDIT from a different person: No! Catalysts, Temperature, Pressure, Concentration, Surface Area.
Generally the speed of reaction increase when the temperature is increased.
electrons
An increase in temperature will speed chemical reactions. Therefore, in an environment where all other factors are equal, the environment with the highest temperature will have the most rapid chemical weathering of rock.
An increase in temperature can lead to the expansion of materials, a change in state (for example, from solid to liquid), an increase in the speed of chemical reactions, and can also cause biological processes to speed up or slow down.
yes it is changing. It's increasing with the temperature.