We can determine if a reaction is happening quickly by observing changes in concentration, temperature, or gas production over time. For example, a rapid color change or the formation of bubbles can indicate a fast reaction. Additionally, measuring the rate of product formation or reactant depletion can provide quantitative evidence of the reaction speed. Techniques such as spectroscopy or chromatography can also be employed to monitor these changes in real-time.
light reaction is not happening. Dark reaction could be.
No, the rate of reaction is a measure of how quickly reactants are consumed or products are formed in a chemical reaction. It represents the change in concentration of reactants or products per unit time. The reaction may or may not involve the formation of elemental substances.
It indicates how fast reactants become products.
The rate of a chemical reaction measures how quickly a reactant is disappearing or a product is appearing. This rate can be determined by monitoring the change in concentration of reactants or products over time.
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Another word for "Happening Quickly" is "Speedily"!
realease or absorption of energy product of a gas formation of a precipitate change in color
The rate of disappearance equation is used to calculate how quickly a substance is used up or changed in a chemical reaction. It helps determine the speed at which the reaction is happening.
Dehydration. hydrolysis
tell us what is happening, and maybe we can help
The temperature in kelvins at which the reaction is happening
happening quickly
Rusting? Oxidation reaction? Chemical reaction
light reaction is not happening. Dark reaction could be.
It takes almost 10 to30 seconds for our senses to tell us what is happening .
it tells how quickly products will be made-apex
The reaction is exothermic.