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2 reasons for a fast rate?

2 fast rates of reaction


How nuclear decay rates different from chemical reaction rates?

nuclear decay rates take more time and chemical reaction rates could happen fast.


What does rate tell you?

How fast a reaction is going


How do you tell how fast a chemical reaction will take?

Only after the measurement of the reaction rate. See the link below for details.


What will not affect reaction rates?

Astrological signs will not affect reaction rates.


How does physical states relate to reaction rates?

The reaction rates are higher in gases.


Is reaction of dilute sulfuric acid with barium chloride solution a slow or fast or moderate reaction?

The reaction of dilute sulfuric acid with barium chloride solution is typically a fast reaction, resulting in the formation of a white precipitate of barium sulfate. This reaction is a common test for the presence of sulfate ions due to the insolubility of barium sulfate in water.


Why are reaction rates important?

This is really important and it boils down simply to safety. Having control over the rates of reactions, especially exothermic reactions such as polymerization, can ensure the adequate production of your desired product, such as polystyrene, but can also ensure that the people working within the area of the reactor are protected from pain that could result if reaction rates were not monitored. A lot of things would blow up and a lot of lives could be at risk.


What are two variables that would cause a chemical reaction to have a fast reaction rate?

Increased concentration, increased temperature, and a catalyst will all increase reaction rates relative to what they normally are. Some reactions however will still be slow even with the change in these variables.


What are you measure when you use kinetic methods?

Kinetic methods measure the rate at which a chemical reaction occurs. This can include monitoring changes in concentration over time, determining reaction rates, and assessing reaction mechanisms based on how fast reactants are consumed or products are formed.


How fast a reaction occurs?

Reaction Rate


What is measured of how fast a reaction is?

the reaction rate