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Yes, reaction won't go at room temperature.
Exothermic, as endothermic reactions require activation energy.
no the reaction is not bigger, but it does last longer with cold vinegar.
Methanol does not react with water. Mixing them is exothermic.
A substance that can spontaneously combust at room temperature has the sufficient energy required to overcome the activation energy of the reaction. Therefore the reaction continues until completion.
Yes, reaction won't go at room temperature.
It is an oxidation reaction.
How does temperature affect the reaction of Sodium Bicarbonate synthesis?
At room temperature, any reaction.
yes
This reaction is possible also at low temperature.
Any reaction between gold and air at room temperature.
At room temperature any reaction occur.
It depends on the original temperature, but the rule of thumb is that near normal room temperature, raising the temperature by ten degrees will roughly double the reaction rate.
Objects that do not have a power source, will eventually take up the same temperature of the room. Measuring the room temperature, gives you a baseline energy level, so that energy levels of other objects can be monitored
The reverse reaction is endothermic and nonspontaneous.
I have no idea. The products of that reaction are water (not a gas at room temperature) and potassium chloride (not a gas at room temperature).