A decrease in temperature.
Energy :)
an inhibitor
It slows reaction times down. Quickly & heavily if you drink lots of it within a few hours.
Exactly. If a reaction is going as fast as it can go (optimum) and you add an inhibitor (something to impede it) it slows down. This could be done to prevent excessive heat or too much gas at one time.
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It Doesn't, alcohol Slows reaction times down and makes you ll wobbly, great fun though,
The substance that slows down a chemical reaction is an inhibitor. Instead you could also call an inhibitor an anticatalyst.-anticatalyst `antee'katlist1. (chemistry) a substance that retards a chemical reaction or diminishes the activity of a catalyst
An inhibitor decreases the reaction rate
an inhibitor
negative catalyst.
Its somthing that speeds up or slows down a chemical reaction (:
Chemical reactions can be either sped up or slowed down by catalysts.
Inhibitor~a material used to decrease the rate of reaction
Usually:decreasing concentrationlowering the temperaturesometimes lowering pressureremoving any catalyst
In general, a material that decreases the rate of a chemical reaction is called an inhibitor.
Catalyst
The cold weather slows down the chemical reaction that goes on inside the battery.
A catalyst provides a reaction pathway with a lower activation energy and so directs the reaction one specific way or accelerates the reaction. An inhibitor blocks a reaction path and so prevents a product or slows down the reaction.