an inhibitor
Reactions stop because after time there are less reactants so the chemical reaction starts to slow down. As there are less and less reactants the chemical reaction gets slower and slower until it stops.
As a reactant gets used up in a reaction, the rate of the reaction may slow down since there are fewer reactant molecules available to react. This can lead to a decrease in the production of products until all the reactant is fully consumed.
When the limiting reactant in a chemical reaction is completely used, the reaction stops because there are no more reactants available to continue producing products. At this point, any excess reactants or products may still be present in the reaction mixture. The amount of product formed will be determined by the amount of limiting reactant that was originally present.
If you remove heat from a fire, the fire will eventually extinguish because fire requires heat to sustain itself. As the temperature decreases, the combustion reaction slows down and eventually stops, causing the flames to go out.
Addiction occurs when a chemical substance that is not natural to the human body attaches itself to a molecule in place of a naturally occurring substance in the human body and in turn slows down or stops production of the proper chemical. When the unnatural chemical is withdrawn the body takes time to produce the natural substance which causes symptoms of withdrawal in the addicted person.
A substance by itself will not slow down a chemical reaction; factors require change, such as cooling the reactants or lowering the concentration, to do so. Adding another chemical or substance that happens to slow a reaction often does so by actually interfering with the reaction and replacing or preventing it outright, and there is not a name for chemicals that do this -?inhibitor?-, since a chemical may do this to one reaction, but be a catalyst to another.Added:decrease surface area/ remove catalyst/ decrease temperature/ decrease concentration/ add inhibitor/ dilute reactants/ separate reactants/
Reactions stop because after time there are less reactants so the chemical reaction starts to slow down. As there are less and less reactants the chemical reaction gets slower and slower until it stops.
it makes a chemical reaction but not a big one. it just bubbles up and then stops.
As a reactant gets used up in a reaction, the rate of the reaction may slow down since there are fewer reactant molecules available to react. This can lead to a decrease in the production of products until all the reactant is fully consumed.
coz the chemical reaction within the battery eventually stops
friction
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A chemical reaction can end when the limiting reagent runs out, but atomic motion; i.e. the motion of atoms and of subatomic particles within atoms, never stops.
B would likely be a reactant in the chemical reaction, as it is being completely used up to produce the products of the reaction. It is considered a limiting reactant in this case.
The force that slows or stops motion when objects rub together is called friction. Friction occurs when two surfaces are in contact and it acts in the opposite direction of the motion, creating resistance that opposes the movement.
A chemical reaction is considered to have ended when the reactants have been completely consumed and no more products are being formed. This is typically indicated by a lack of observable changes in the system, such as the absence of gas bubbles, color changes, or temperature changes. Other methods may involve monitoring reaction progress using analytical techniques like spectroscopy or chromatography.
is it full of petrol ? otherwise it won't work