The rate of a chemical reaction is a measure of how fast the reactants are being used up and how fast the products are being made. Reactions in which a gas is produced can be used to monitor the rate.
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Different chemical reactions occur at different rates or speeds. Some are very slow, like a car rusting, while others are very fast like a sudden explosion. There are four factors that affect the rate ...
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If chemical reactions can be 'programmed' like other types of computing machines, they might be exploited for applications in many areas, including intelligent drug delivery, neural networks, or even ...