dA/dt=-KA^n
1st order n=1
2nd order n=2
Nuclear decay rates do not vary with the conditions of the change; they are constant for a given isotope. On the other hand, chemical reaction rates can vary with conditions such as temperature, pressure, and the presence of catalysts.
yes, it depends on the chemical reaction.
enzymes
no answer
Chemical kinetics is the study of the rates at which chemical reactions occur and the factors that influence these rates. Its components include the rate of reaction, activation energy, reaction mechanisms, and reaction orders. By understanding these components, chemists can predict and control the speed of chemical reactions.
nuclear decay rates take more time and chemical reaction rates could happen fast.
Nuclear decay rates vary, but chemical reaction rates are constant
Nuclear decay rates do not vary with the conditions of the change; they are constant for a given isotope. On the other hand, chemical reaction rates can vary with conditions such as temperature, pressure, and the presence of catalysts.
yes, it depends on the chemical reaction.
in chemical kinetics
These chemicals are called catalysts.
enzymes
The rates of mechanical weathering does not affect anything since the chemical properties remain unchanged. Only chemical weathering affects the chemical properties of an object.
No, enzymes actually increase the rates of chemical reactions by lowering the activation energy required for the reaction to occur. They do this by providing an alternative pathway for the reaction to proceed more easily.
No.
no answer
which two months had the highest rates of chemical weathering