Increasing concentration typically refers to adding more of a substance into a solution to make it more potent or dense. This can lead to various effects such as increasing the reaction rate, solubility, or effectiveness of the solution.
increasing the concentration increases the rate of the reaction
Increasing the concentration of a solute the freezing point depression is increased.
Increasing the concentraion the reaction rate increase.
Because you will still have the same number of enzymes inhibited. For example, you have 20 enzymes and 10 non-competitive inhibitors. Regardless of substrate concentration, at any one time, there will only be 10 enzymes available to accept a substrate. Increasing the substrate concentration does not affect this.
Yes but might depend on the reaction, assuming you mean the production of hydrogen from a reaction of an acid and metal, the higher concentration of acid would mean there are more H+ ions in the solution therefore there would be a higher volume of gas produced.
increasing of temperature >> increasing concentration
Global warming is increasing concentration by creating a thermal blanket on the atmosphere of the earth.
yes increasing ethylene concentration increase speed to ripe.
increasing the concentration increases the rate of the reaction
increasing the concentration increases the rate of the reaction
increasing the concentration increases the rate of the reaction
increasing the concentration increases the rate of the reaction
Increasing the concentration of the reactants increases the rate of the reaction.
Increasing the concentration increases the molecules' collision frequency.
It doesn't
Increasing the concentration of a solute the freezing point depression is increased.
It doesn't