You walk into a room and see someone talking.... And then it hits you, you have experienced this moment before! I am sure that allot of us have been in such a situation. However, there is a scientific explanation for this too! Many scientists believe that this is some sort of a short circuit or a malfunction in our brain. Theory #1: There are many theories surrounding this phenomenon. The first one revolves around the concept of familiarity. The fact that the brain might confuse it with something that we are familiar with instead of something that we remember distinctly. Theory # 2: 🔬 The other theory is about delay processing in the brain! The fact that the brain might process the signal twice, hence making us feel like we have seen or experienced the situation before. Overall, the cause of Déjà Vu is still disputed upon. With many scientific theories trying to back it up, it is still something that science needs to completely decode. Anyways that's all for today! Com...
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Question 1:
- Increased in Kinetic energy
- more collisions between particles per second
- the energy between particles to collide would be more than the total activation energy
Question 2:
- the rate of forward and backward reaction would be equal
- the concentration of reactants and products would be the same
- additional point bur not a part of the answer: equilibrium is performed in a closed system
- Metallic bonding: the electrostatic forces of attraction between the positive ions in the metallic lattice and the sea of electrons
Question 4:
- Electrolysis is the breakdown of ionic compounds into its ionic and molten form through electricity.
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