With rise in temperature, the energy possessed by the reacting species increases. As a result, more species are in a position to cross the activation energy barrier. Therefore, the reaction rate increase with r
At a specific temperature , why does the rate of a reaction increase with increase in concentration of the reactant ?
Why is the saturated adiabatic lapse rate not constant? How does air temperature affect the rate of evaporation? How does temperature affect the rate of transpiration? Why does kinetic energy decrease in an adiabatic process? How does temperature affect chemical changes?
Why does the ground liver have a faster rate of reaction than the whole liver when placed into hydrogen peroxide?LiverThe liver is an organ of the body used in the filtration of toxic substances in the body and in the digestion of food. The ...
Besides a high amount of omega-6 fatty acids, cottonseed oil has a similar protein structure to peanuts, so people who are allergic to peanuts may have a serious allergic reaction to this oil, as well. However, the FDA does not require an allergy label on the oil - even though peanut ...
“Well, can you tell me about your poo?” he said bluntly. “Are you clogging the toilet? Does it smell weird?” (This was fun, I assure you). “Errrrr….” I slightly replied. “Could be a lot of things! I’m going to refer you to a nutritionist friend I have, she’s a ...
This article quantifies the stages of drug discovery in which improvements in the time taken, success rate or affordability will have the most profound overall impact on bringing new drugs to market. Changes in clinical success rates will have the most profound impact on improving success in ...
Scientists have long been perplexed by this phenomenon, which is known as “Peto’s Paradox” – the incidence of cancer does not necessarily correlate with the number of cells in an organism (Peto et al.Citation1975). Larger animals such as elephants have more cells in their bodies. These ...
Why does the rate of reaction not remain constant throughout? Why is sweating a useful mechanism for animals to cool themselves in hot weather? Why are partial charges in covalent molecules important? Why is calcium homeostasis important? Why is the Great Oxidation Event important? Why would ...
WATER X. Scheme I Sternlayer i y- x- WATER The reaction between the two reagents can occur when they meet at the interface (Stern layer). Catalytic effects are expected if the rate in the micellar interface is significantly larger than that in the water phase. Since the rates of ...