it is the same
It depends on the original temperature, but the rule of thumb is that near normal room temperature, raising the temperature by ten degrees will roughly double the reaction rate.
Temperature effects the decomposing of everything.
the burning rate of paper actually depends on the type of paper because they all have different densitys which will affect the burning rate of each type paper.in conclusion there are different burning rates.
temperature
HSP With increase in temp.the viscosity of liquids decreases,thereby increasing the flow rate and vice versa.The decrease in viscosity with rising temp.is due to the fact that the intermolecular attraction decreases and the cohesive forces increases. This does not apply with water
it is the same
Each enzyme has its' own "perfect" temperature. This varies with the enzyme, the substrate and the environment. In most cases, increasing the temperature above the normal will increase the rate up to a point. Lowering the temperature will slow it down.
Lowering the temperature typically decreases the rate of enzyme activity, as it slows down molecular movements and reduces the likelihood of successful enzyme-substrate collisions. Enzymes function optimally within a specific temperature range, so deviations from this range can impact their efficiency. Extreme temperature changes can denature enzymes, rendering them nonfunctional.
The most likely effect of the Federal Reserve lowering the discount rate on overnight loans would be an increase in the money supply. an increase in the money supply
An increase in temperature speeds up the reaction rate.
Decrease because particles will move slower causing less collisions.
By the lowering of the required reserve-level rate, banks can increase the proportion of funds they are able to lend to customers.
Stirring and increasing temperature increase the dissolving rate.
Yes, temperature have generally an important effect.
An increase in the money supply
For most reactions, the lowering of the temperature of the reactants.
yes...the higher the temperature the faster the heart rate is.