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One that's going too fast. Reactions that go too fast (especially exothermic ones) do things like boil over, catch fire and explode.
Fireworks
yes burning a match is an examle of very fast reaction
Slightly faster than the reactions of a cat, since "curiosity killed the cat".
1 some reaction can be very fast and consume the products of other reactions as they form, for example multistage reactions like blood clotting. 2 some reactions are highly reversible such as the oscillating clock reactions
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One that's going too fast. Reactions that go too fast (especially exothermic ones) do things like boil over, catch fire and explode.
Fireworks
Fireworks and wood burning are good examples of fast chemical reactions =]
You can eat the same. Fast food is generally to be avoided.
Pregnancy, get tired fast.
one particle has to travel rely fast
Chainsaw oil is thick or rather "sticky" so it will not get thrown off the fast moving chain thereby losing it's lubricating function. Thinning is best avoided.
yes burning a match is an examle of very fast reaction
one particle has to travel rely fast
Yes. The reaction is fast and exothermic. The equation is NaOH + HNO3 --> H2O + NaNO3
Combustion leads to water forming as it is typical for CO2 to be produced along with water (H2O) when burning a standard fuel such as wood. Ionic bonding does not produce water. The Bonding of two hydrogen atoms to every oxygen atom is known as covalent bonding. Ionic bonding only occurs between a non-metal and metal atoms.