and catalysts can all affect the reaction rate. Reversible reactions - (CCEA) Some chemical reactions are reversible, and may reverse even as they react. This can create a state of dynamic ...
In contrast to conventional organic synthesis, mechanochemistry does not use solvents that eventually become industrial ...
If they collide with enough energy, bonds can break and new bonds can form in a chemical reaction. The reactants just sit there until energy is added with the flame. The added energy is enough to make ...
Hydrogen peroxide decomposes on its own into water and oxygen gas. This process is sped up by a catalyst. In this reaction, the catalyst is potassium permanganate, and the bubbles are full of oxygen ...
Unraveling the chemical processes in soot particle filters reveals new ways to produce synthetic fuels.
A new theory predicts one of the effects of macroscopic mechanical forces on mechanochemical organic synthesis by a ball mill. (left) Example of a ...
The different lengths of time needed to achieve the starch/iodine complex shows the effect of temperature on reaction rates. Reactions A1-A3 dominate (A3 is very fast) until all HSO3- is consumed. I3- ...
Flow chemistry is the development and study of chemical reactions whereby reactants are combined by pumping fluids, including solutions of reagents, through tubes at known rates. The relative ...
A new theory predicts one of the effects of macroscopic mechanical forces on mechanochemical organic synthesis by a ball mill.