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decrease in reactants and increase in products
It will decrease by half.
concentration of product. concentration of poisons.
No. dilution is the addition of solvent to decrease the concentration of a solute.
The concentration of the reactants decreases.
The concentration of the reactants decreases.
Decreasing the reactant concentration will slow the rate of the reaction. If you use the idea of adding oxygen and hydrogen to make water and decease the amount of one, you will produce less water. It doesn't matter which reactant is less as there are just are not enough to go around.
decrease in reactants and increase in products
increasing the concentration increases the rate of the reaction
As a chemical reaction proceed the concentration of the reactants keep on decreasing while those of the products keep on increasing how ever the rate of the reaction is also found to decrease this show that the rate of the reaction is directly related to the concentration of reactants
- a lower concentration of reactants- a lower temperature
In chemistry, the half-life of a reaction is defined as the time needed for the concentration of a reactant to decrease to half of its initial concentration. According to that definition, the half-life of the reaction will be t1/2 = 0,693/k where k is the equilibrium constant for that reaction at a specific temperature.
It will decrease by half.
concentration of product. concentration of poisons.
Adding a base the hydrogen concentration decrease.