Temperature typically decreases with increasing altitude in the atmosphere. As you ascend, the air pressure drops, leading to a decrease in temperature due to the expansion of air and the reduction of heat retention. This phenomenon is particularly evident in the troposphere, where the average temperature decreases by about 6.5 degrees Celsius for every kilometer gained in elevation.
Decreasing temperature, decreasing concentration of reactants, increasing the activation energy required for the reaction, and introducing an inhibitor can all decrease the rate of a reaction.
Any of the following: increasing the amount of gas; increasing the temperature; reducing the volume.
The rate at which temperature decreases with increasing altitude is known as the lapse rate.
Increasing the temperature particles move faster.
Temperature is a fact for speed. Speed is increasing with the temperature.
At constant temperature if the volume of a gas decreses what should I do now
Slowed.
Decreasing temperature, decreasing concentration of reactants, increasing the activation energy required for the reaction, and introducing an inhibitor can all decrease the rate of a reaction.
In the Earth's atmosphere, the temperature generally decreases with increasing height in the troposphere, which is the lowest layer. This layer extends from the surface up to about 8 to 15 kilometers (5 to 9 miles) above sea level, depending on location. Above the troposphere lies the stratosphere, where temperature begins to increase with height due to the absorption of ultraviolet radiation by the ozone layer.
The temperature gradient.
Lubrication.
Increasing the temperature will cause the pH to decrease.
increasing of temperature >> increasing concentration
Increasing the temperature of a solvent decreases the solubility of a gas Generally, increasing solvent temperature decreases the solubility of gases.
carbon decreses
pressure decreses
Increasing the melt temperature the material can be transformed in a gas.