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what is a slow change and fast change in chemistry? ​

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Answered by muthumanimalothram
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The changes which take place in a long period of time are called slow changes whereas, the changes which take place in a short period of time are called fast changes.

Examples:

(a) Rusting of iron, ripening of fruits, growing of trees are slow changes.

(b) Burning of paper, stretching of a rubber band, blowing of balloons, bursting of crackers are fast changes.

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The changes which take place in a long period of time are called slow changes whereas, the changes which take place in a short period of time are called fast changes. Examples: (a) Rusting of iron, ripening of fruits, growing of trees are slow changes.

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