Chemistry, asked by sarthakm2008, 7 months ago

3 differences between slow change and fast change.

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Answered by kumarikavita09069785
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a) Fast changes occur with in seconds or minutes. Whereas slow changes take place very slowly and may take hours, days or months to complete. Examples for fast changes: Burning of paper, Burning of a candle. Examples for slow changes: Rusting of iron, Germination of seed, curdling of milk etc.

Answered by Anonymous
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The changes happening over a long period of time are considered as slow changes. Example: Rusting of iron. The changes that occur within a short time frame are considered as fast changes.

a) Fast changes occur with in seconds or minutes. Whereas slow changes take place very slowly and may take hours, days or months to complete. Examples for fast changes: Burning of paper, Burning of a candle. Examples for slow changes: Rusting of iron, Germination of seed, curdling of milk etc

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