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An increase in temperature speeds up the reaction rate.
You have several options, including:Increase the temperature of the gas, keeping the volume and mass of gas constant.Decrease the volume of the tank (e.g. with a piston), keeping the temperature and mass of gas constant.Add more gas to the tank, keeping the volume and temperature constant.
Significantly higher than the expected working temperature. Engine lubricants will usually have a flash point of several hundred degrees. "Personal" lubricants can get away with much lower flash points; since their expected working environment should never get above, say, 45 Celsius (37 is body temperature; if you get much above that, you're clearly doing something very wrong).
It has risen o.74 of a degree due to global warming in the last century. Almost all of this before 1934. From 1935 until present we have seen about 0.2 degrees of additional warming. The averages though appear to be trending upwards, although there is debate on several issues regarding the accuracy of various methods when dealing with such small increases.
The rate of chemical reaction can be increased by following ways:- 1. Adding a catalyst. 2. Increasing the temperature of system. 3. Increasing the surface area. 4. Increasing the stirring/mixing rate 5. Increasing the pressure of system (but take care as this is not always the case)
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Yes. There are several.
An increase in temperature speeds up the reaction rate.
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You have several options, including:Increase the temperature of the gas, keeping the volume and mass of gas constant.Decrease the volume of the tank (e.g. with a piston), keeping the temperature and mass of gas constant.Add more gas to the tank, keeping the volume and temperature constant.
That depends on the material or substance or object being heated, the heat source, the current temperature of each, the specific heat capacities of each, and several other factors. There is no rate that works in general.
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Significantly higher than the expected working temperature. Engine lubricants will usually have a flash point of several hundred degrees. "Personal" lubricants can get away with much lower flash points; since their expected working environment should never get above, say, 45 Celsius (37 is body temperature; if you get much above that, you're clearly doing something very wrong).
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Although the solubility of most substances increases with temperature (eg you can dissolve more sugar in water when it is hot than you can in the same amount of water when it is cold) with gases the solubility decreases with temperature, so that cold water will hold more gas than the same amount of hot water. As oxygen is a gas its solubility decreases as the water temperature increases.
last no longer than several hours, with or without