increasing surface area
addition of a catalyst
Adding a catalyst and increasing the concentration of a reactant are two ways of speeding up a chemical reaction.
There are four ways: # increase the temperature, # increasing the pressure of the reactants # increasing the concentration of the reactants. # use a catalyst
-heat it
-mix it/shake it
-oxidise it
heat and air
The how much speed it takes for two substances to make one product. Many factors can affect this including the temperature, the surface area, the concentration, the catalyst and the pressure (only applies for gases)
There are 2 very different ways to separate a compound. You can separate a compound by doing a single or double replacement reaction or by melting the compounds.
Dropping two reagnets into a reaction chamber at the same time, speed etc from two different dropping funnels into a high volume of solvent.
Well, it depends on what you are talking about, but basically it speed up the chemical reaction, thus producing the final products faster than without the catalyst.
It can be done with those substance which remains as it was before the reaction but increases the speed of the reaction.
Okay 2 ways for the friction to increase is speed and non lubricant
Two ways: Add heat Add pressure
Yes, the reaction distances increases with speed while reaction time stays the same. for example the two-second rule.
CAS and RAS Latency are two ways of measuring speed
heat and air
friction \
speed and direction
engine speed (rpm) road speed (mph)
write two ways to name one year
Cas & ras.
changes in speed or direction or both