Yes, that's totally fine. Traps can be activated in your opponent's turn, including continuous ones.
Raviel Lord of Phantasms- Special summon by tributing 3 fiend type monsters. Each time the opponent summons a monster special summon one phantasm token (Fiend/1000ATK/1000DF) on your side of the field, you can tribute one monster on your side on the field to increase this card's attack by the attack of the tributed monster. Uria Lord of Searing Flames- Special summon by sending to the graveyard 3 face up continuous trap cards. This card's attack increases by 1000 for each continuous trap card on your graveyard. Once per turn you can destroy one set spell or trap card on your opponents side of the field. Hamon Lord of Striking Thunder- Special summon by sending to the graveyard 3 face up continuous spell cards. Each time this card destroys a monster in battle, your opponent takes 1000 damage to his/her life points
You are certainly allowed to activate the attack doubling effect, but don't forget that when Darkblaze Dragon left the field, the original boost was lost. So when it returns to the field, using its effect will put it back on 2400ATK, not increase it up to 4800.
Raviel: You must tribute 3 of your fiend type monsters to summon him, you may tribute a monster to increase his attack by the attack of the tributed monster until the end of the turn. Hamon: You must tribute 3 of your face up continuous spell cards to summon him, if he is in defense mode you opponent can not attack your other monsters, if you destroy your opponent card by attacking with him you inflict 1000 damage to your opponent. Uria: You must tribute 3 of your face up continuous trap cards to summon him, he gains 1000 attack(he has 0 by deafault) for every continuous trap card in your gaveyard, in addition once each turn you can destroy one of your opponets set spell or trap cards.
Raviel: You must tribute 3 of your fiend type monsters to summon him, you may tribute a monster to increase his attack by the attack of the tributed monster until the end of the turn. Hamon: You must tribute 3 of your face up continuous spell cards to summon him, if he is in defense mode you opponent can not attack your other monsters, if you destroy your opponent card by attacking with him you inflict 1000 damage to your opponent. Uria: You must tribute 3 of your face up continuous trap cards to summon him, he gains 1000 attack(he has 0 by deafault) for every continuous trap card in your gaveyard, in addition once each turn you can destroy one of your opponets set spell or trap cards. Posted by Suigin Tou123
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Increasing the temperature will cause there to be an increase in kinetic energy. This results in an increase in collision frequency, and eventually an increase in rate of reaction as well.
the umber of collisions increases
Either (or both) an increase in the reactants or temperature will increase the rate of a chemical reaction.
Reaction rate increase when the concentration increase.
It leads to more frequent collisions, which increase reaction rate.
The increase in reaction rate is due to an increase in the number of collisions. This is because an increase of temperature causes an increase in molecular motion.
Yes
Increasing the temperature the dissolving rate increase.
Increasing the temperature of the reactants can increase the rate of the chemical reaction.
No that is false. Enzymes do NOT increase number of collisions in a chemical reaction.
as temperature increase the rate of the reaction increase because ther is an increase in the kinetic energy causeing the molecules to move more rapidly cause a increase in collision.