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The degradation (rot) rate is increased with temperature
The slope of the tangent line at .050M hypochlorite ions is .0032M/S. This rate is much lower than the rate calculated in part d. In general, the more concentrated a solution the higher the reaction rate because the concentration of hypochlorite ions is the same in both reactions this reaction must have a lower concentration of iodine ions than the reaction in part d.
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.
If the birth rate is higher than the death rate, the population increases. If the death rate is higher than the birth rate, the population decreases.
it tells how much the reaction rate is affected by concentration
Not enough data is supplied to answer this question. Some substances are more reactive to colder temperatures; however, in most cases, the higher temperature would increase the rate of reaction.
With a catalyst the reaction rate is higher.
In the presence of catalysts the rate of reaction is higher.
rate laws a+the higher the concentration = more particles = higher chance of a collision happening = higher/faster reaction rate
any one of these: age,reaction time decreases with age gender, males usually has higher reaction rate, body temperature (higher body temperature=higher reaction rate)
More collisions is an advantage.
The temperature could increase as the reaction progressed. Higher temperatures would create a faster reaction.
Generally increasing the temperature and concentration the reaction rate is higher.
The general rule of thumb is that the reaction rate will double for each 10ºC change in temperature. So, going from 25 to 50 degrees, would increase the reaction rate APPROXIMATELY by 4.5 times. This is not a law, but just a general rule of thumb for approximating the rate.
The effect of temperature on the rate of diastase reaction is that it acts as a catalyst. Higher temperatures will speed up the reaction.
The rate of reaction is dependent on the concentration of the various reactants whereby, the more the concentration, the higher the reaction rate.
The reaction rate would decrease