A substance that accelerates the rate of a chemical reaction is called a catalyst.
Scientists call a substance that forms during a chemical reaction a product. This product is the result of the chemical reaction between the reactants.
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The substance that slows down a chemical reaction is an inhibitor. Instead you could also call an inhibitor an anticatalyst.-anticatalyst `antee'katlist1. (chemistry) a substance that retards a chemical reaction or diminishes the activity of a catalyst
Factors affecting the reaction rate: - Concentrations of the reactants- Temperature- Pressure- Stirring- Catalysts- Granulometry (and the surface area) of the reactants- Reaction order- Type of the reaction- The solvent used- External factors as irradiationetc.
The substance formed in a chemical change is called Product.
Scientists call a substance that forms during a chemical reaction a product. This product is the result of the chemical reaction between the reactants.
if at the end of the chemical THAT substance is unchanged .That substance is a catalyst. If it slows donw the reaction, it is called an inhibitor.
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A Centripetal Acceleration.
Scientists call burning a chemical reaction in which a substance combines rapidly with oxygen to produce heat and light, resulting in combustion.
Gravity
The substance that slows down a chemical reaction is an inhibitor. Instead you could also call an inhibitor an anticatalyst.-anticatalyst `antee'katlist1. (chemistry) a substance that retards a chemical reaction or diminishes the activity of a catalyst
ok im not shore but i think its called reduction
Factors affecting the reaction rate: - Concentrations of the reactants- Temperature- Pressure- Stirring- Catalysts- Granulometry (and the surface area) of the reactants- Reaction order- Type of the reaction- The solvent used- External factors as irradiationetc.
The substance formed in a chemical change is called Product.
The reaction of sodium with dilute hydrochloric acid is highly explosive because the rapid formation of hydrogen gas causes the sodium metal to ignite and produce a violent reaction. The heat produced accelerates the reaction, leading to an explosive release of energy. This reaction poses significant safety hazards and should be handled with caution.
its an insoluble substance