One that's going too fast. Reactions that go too fast (especially exothermic ones) do things like boil over, catch fire and explode.
Fireworks
yes burning a match is an examle of very fast reaction
Neutralization reactions typically occur rapidly, especially when strong acid and strong base are used. The speed at which neutralization occurs depends on factors such as concentration of reactants, temperature, and presence of catalysts. Overall, neutralization reactions are generally considered to be fast.
Slightly faster than the reactions of a cat, since "curiosity killed the cat".
One that's going too fast. Reactions that go too fast (especially exothermic ones) do things like boil over, catch fire and explode.
Very fast exothermic reactions, such as flames and explosions, are typically caused by the rapid release of energy stored in chemical bonds. This rapid release of energy generates intense heat, light, and pressure, leading to the visible phenomena we associate with flames and explosions. The speed of these reactions is often influenced by factors such as reactant concentration, temperature, and the presence of catalysts or initiators.
Fireworks
Fireworks and wood burning are good examples of fast chemical reactions =]
Astatine reacts very quickly with hydrogen to form hydrogen astatide (HAt) gas. This reaction is highly exothermic and can result in explosive reactions due to the extreme reactivity of astatine.
Chainsaw oil is thick or rather "sticky" so it will not get thrown off the fast moving chain thereby losing it's lubricating function. Thinning is best avoided.
yes burning a match is an examle of very fast reaction
Pregnancy, get tired fast.
one particle has to travel rely fast
I guess... the answer for this is 'They cause the code to run too fast.'. Please correct me if I'm wrong!
one particle has to travel rely fast
Bond is the best and fast bowler in the world.