Meaningless question.
constant rate means that rate which is fixed and can not be changed. varying rate is that rate which is not fixed and can be change easily.
It's the rate of change of temperature.
To find the constant rate of change is by taking the final minus initial over the initial.
To find rate of change. Two common examples are: rate of change in position = velocity and rate of change of velocity = acceleration.
The reaction rate is the rate at which the moles of substance change that varies with both temperature and concentration of the reactants. The specific rate constant is a proportionality constant that will vary only with temperature.
constant rate means that rate which is fixed and can not be changed. varying rate is that rate which is not fixed and can be change easily.
A change in temperature can change the rate of physical or chemical change.
The answer depends on the rate of WHAT! The rate of water boiling, for example, will increase with temperature but the rate of ice forming will decrease.
The rate will increase as the temperature increases. The dame is true for the opposite.
Find the derivative
reaction rate doubles with every 10 K temperature change
Water flea is poikilothermic, which means that its body temperature and metabolic rate are afffected by the temperature in the environment. The change in metabolic is then reflected in the heartbeat rate
temperature of the water
Rate of change of what? its mass, location, velocity, momentum, colour, temperature?
Yes, temperature have generally an important effect.
It's the rate of change of temperature.
* Presence of enzyme * Change in pH * Change in temperature * Change in salt concentration.