combustion of organic oils.
instantaneous
The term for a reaction that occurs rapidly, produces light, and generates noticeable heat is "exothermic reaction." These reactions often involve combustion or certain chemical processes that release energy in the form of heat and light. A common example is the combustion of fuels, where rapid oxidation releases energy.
Neon is chemically inert and doesnt combine with lithium
An explosion is a fast chemical reaction that occurs rapidly, leading to the sudden release of energy, gases, and heat. This rapid reaction results in a quick expansion of gases and a sudden increase in pressure, causing the explosion.
No reaction occurs.
When H is positive and S is negative
Platinum
If the reaction occurs in the gas phase
instantaneous
The term for a reaction that occurs rapidly, produces light, and generates noticeable heat is "exothermic reaction." These reactions often involve combustion or certain chemical processes that release energy in the form of heat and light. A common example is the combustion of fuels, where rapid oxidation releases energy.
It depends upon what you mean. H2O contains oxygen and alkali metals react explosively with it. Also, burning is formally called oxidation. Both happen rapidly and I hope I answered your intended question.
Silver tarnish occurs when silver turns black, caused by oxidation when it is exposed to the air. Tarnish can be removed by rubbing the silver with polish and a soft cloth.
Delta G naught, also known as standard Gibbs free energy change, is a measure of the energy change that occurs in a chemical reaction under standard conditions. It indicates whether a reaction is spontaneous or non-spontaneous. If delta G naught is negative, the reaction is spontaneous and can proceed without external energy input. If delta G naught is positive, the reaction is non-spontaneous and requires external energy input to occur.
Atomic hydrogen at standard atmospheric conditions occurs in the form of H2, a gas.
Neon is chemically inert and doesnt combine with lithium
An electrolytic cell
The activation energy is the energy required to initiate a chemical reaction and is a key factor in controlling the conditions at which a reaction occurs. Lowering the activation energy through the use of a catalyst can accelerate the reaction rate. Additionally, factors such as temperature, concentration, and pressure can also influence the rate of a reaction.