Temperature.
1. The concentration of the substances. 2. The temperature. 3. The surface area of the particles. 4.The presence of a catalyst.
concentration,catalyst, temperature and surface area effect
Some different factors that affect the rates of chemical reactions include whether or not a catalyst is present, the concentration of the reactants, temperature of the reactants, & pressure in the case of gas phase reactions.
5 factors that can affect the rate of chemical reactions are temperature, pressure, concentration, stirring, catalysts, etc.
Factors affecting the reaction rate: - Concentrations of the reactants- Temperature- Pressure- Stirring- Catalysts- Granulometry (and the surface area) of the reactants- Reaction order- Type of the reaction- The solvent used- External factors as irradiationetc.
temperature,concentration pressure
Concentration, Surface Area, Inhibitor, A Catalyst, Solubility
Temperature, concentration, presence of a catalyst.
1. The concentration of the substances. 2. The temperature. 3. The surface area of the particles. 4.The presence of a catalyst.
Temperature Surface area/phase of reactants Concentration of reactants Presence of catalyst Activation energy of reaction
temperature presence or absence of a catalyst concentration of reactants
concentration,catalyst, temperature and surface area effect
1 surface area 2 concentration of reactant 3 presence of a catalyst 4 temperature not sure about the last two... One other one is: pressure of gaseous reactants or products Not sure though??
1. Temperature (high temperature might denature an enzyme) 2. Concentration of substrate 3. Presence of a catalyst
Some different factors that affect the rates of chemical reactions include whether or not a catalyst is present, the concentration of the reactants, temperature of the reactants, & pressure in the case of gas phase reactions.
Temperature, atmospheric pressure (normal circumstances would be 1atm), percentage uncertainty of the equipment, loss of heat to your surroundings, parallax when reading scales such as a thermometer. And basically any variables that can be changed to be more accurate e.g your using cm's instead of mm's. Hope that helps :)
A chemical reaction is affected by temperature, pressure, presence of a catalyst , radiation and concentration. Hope I helped...