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The powder burns much faster than the ribbon, providing a quick bright flash. The ribbon would burn more slowly, providing a longer lasting light but not as bright.See the Related Question for why a powdered substance will generally react faster.
Powder reacts quicker because it has more surface area, so there are more particles reacting.
reactivity, the tendency of an element to react with another substance is know n as its reactivity. the more the capacity of an element to react with another substance the more will be its reactivity, the series of elements arranged in their decreasing reactivity is known as reactivity series.
Chemical
Iodide is a better leaving group than chloride so iodomethane would react faster.
The powder burns much faster than the ribbon, providing a quick bright flash. The ribbon would burn more slowly, providing a longer lasting light but not as bright.See the Related Question for why a powdered substance will generally react faster.
Powdered zinc has a greater surface area giving it a greater chance to react with a substance.
No. Freshly powdered Al react at fast rate than freshly cut Al.
it sometimes beat faster and sometimes slower example roller coasters make your hart faster and doing something normal like sleep their u go
No, the powdered baking soda would react faster because it has a higher surface area which is exposed. No, it would not. Powdered baking soda has much more surface area and allows for more rapid interaction then a cube would allow.
Alkali metals are more reactive than alkaline earth metals.
Powder reacts quicker because it has more surface area, so there are more particles reacting.
If you react adversely to a substance, you show that you don't like the substance and that the substance is unpleasant or even harms you.
The dissolution rate of a substance is affected by the surface area that can react with the liquid it is dissolving in. Powdering it increases the surface area so it increases the dissolving rate.
Because when heat is added, the atoms vibrate faster, increasing the chance of them bumping against the opposite atoms in the reaction (also moving faster)
This is called reactivity.
the bigger the particle the slower it will react. the smaller the particle the faster it will react