Chemistry, asked by Shivanessh, 4 months ago

why is reaction rate important ? ​

Answers

Answered by abose
0

Answer:

The rate of a reaction is a powerful diagnostic tool. By finding out how fast products are made and what causes reactions to slow down we can develop methods to improve production. This information is essential for the large scale manufacture of many chemicals including fertilisers, drugs and household cleaning items.

Answered by runa62538
0

Answer:

scaling aap reactions for the plant- cham engineers often do that in industry. that's the practical answer. quantify the effect on read from things.

scaling aap reactions for the plant- cham engineers often do that in industry. that's the practical answer. quantify the effect on read from things.theoretically you use rate laws to help euclidate reactions mechanisms or rate constants to stimulate reactions by computer modeling.

Similar questions