A pulse rate because in a reaction u have to no what is going on so it takes longer then a pulse rate!!!!! X3
No, your pulse spikes every time your heart beats. So your pulse is basically the same as your heartbeat. If your heart beats faster, your pulse is faster.
That is a standard pulse rate - if you do strenous excercise it will be afaster rate.
recovery time makes the pulse rate normal=)
Exercise increases your pulse rate as your body needs more oxygen and nutrients to support the increased physical activity. The heart pumps faster to deliver these essential elements to the muscles. With regular exercise, the heart becomes more efficient at pumping blood, resulting in a lower resting pulse rate over time.
A graph can illustrate the rate of reaction at a specific time by plotting concentration (or amount) of reactants or products against time. The slope of the tangent line at a given point on the curve represents the reaction rate at that moment; a steeper slope indicates a faster reaction rate. By analyzing the changes in concentration over time, one can determine how quickly the reactants are being converted into products.
We have a pulse because every time the heart beats, it makes a pulse. So when you can't feel your pulse it means your heart has stopped beating.
The time it takes for a reaction to occur is a function of the reaction rate constant and the amount of reactants. However, how long it takes for a reaction of occur completely depends on the type of reaction it is -- what the order of the reaction is. A first or second order reaction reaction will occur much faster earlier on, but slows down significantly once the reactants are depleted. The rate of a zero order reaction is constants regardless of the concentration of the reactants.
Yes, the rate of reaction can affect the amount of product formed. A faster rate of reaction usually results in more product being produced in a shorter amount of time, while a slower rate of reaction may result in less product being formed over a longer period.
In brief, the reaction rate increases. When there are more collisions, the more probability to collide them in the proper direction. The overall reaction will come to the equilibrium in a lesser time.
because each time your pulse rate may increase or decrease it depends on your movment
what is the average pulse rate of a twelve year old boy?
Three ways to determine if the rate of a reaction has increased include observing a faster change in concentration of reactants or products over time, measuring a quicker change in temperature (if applicable), and assessing a more rapid release or consumption of gases (e.g., bubbles forming faster). Additionally, analyzing the time taken to reach a specific endpoint in the reaction can also indicate an increased rate.