Higher pressures cause more molecular collisions which in turn causes a greater rate of diffusion. The opposite is also true - lower pressures cause a decreased rate of diffusion.
If the pressure increase the number of intermolecular collisions increase and so the reaction rate. This is valid for gases.
5 factors that can affect the rate of chemical reactions are temperature, pressure, concentration, stirring, catalysts.
The frequency of collisions is changed.
If the reaction occurs in the gas phase
The size of the container or vessel used for the solute and solvent would likely not affect the rate of solubility, as long as there is sufficient space for mixing.
The higher the blood pressure the faster your heart rate
Temperature, Pressure, Humidity (vapor pressure)
If the pressure increase the number of intermolecular collisions increase and so the reaction rate. This is valid for gases.
Yes, static pressure plays a role in determining the flow rate of a fluid in a closed system. A higher static pressure typically results in a higher flow rate, while a lower static pressure results in a lower flow rate. This relationship is governed by Bernoulli's principle, which states that an increase in pressure leads to a decrease in velocity and vice versa.
if gases are involved in the reaction.
5 factors that can affect the rate of chemical reactions are temperature, pressure, concentration, stirring, catalysts.
Smaller diameter = Greater pressure
Yes, the type of liquid can affect the rate of evaporation. Liquids with lower viscosity and higher vapor pressure tend to evaporate more quickly than liquids with higher viscosity and lower vapor pressure. Additionally, the presence of solutes in the liquid can also affect the rate of evaporation.
diffussion is an uptaking of substances bycells through their cell membranes
Vapor pressure of the liquid, ambient pressure, temperature, and surface area of the liquid.
unless you have high blood pressure then no
The frequency of collisions is changed.