It's related to the collision theroy. Particles that you have added together to react will react by the atoms of each substance colliding together. the fact that they react is reliant on the atoms having enough activation energy to react and they must collide at the right angle determines how fast the reaction takes place. Atoms must collide at the right position and if they don't they won't react with each other. And if there is not enough activation energy then they will not react either
It refers to the energy changes that take place during a chemical reaction.
no
Endothermic
This is an endothermic reaction.
adding a catalyst to the reaction
the requiredactivation energy is the basic factor for a reaction to start.
chemical reaction takes place in rancidity
a chemical reaction..
Since argon is a noble gas, I wouldn't expect much to happen; specifically, I wouldn't expect any chemical reaction.
In A Chemical Reaction the following take place a) there is evolution of a gas b) change in colour c) change in state d) change in temperature
It refers to the energy changes that take place during a chemical reaction.
Yes. A reaction does take place in neutralisation.
no
Endothermic
in the middle
every were in the cell
no