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darklordsuperior
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Mixing - Why do some reactions take hours
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Why do some steps in chemistry need hours of mixing when there is no change in the temperature while mixing.
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Mixing and reacting are two different critters. Temperature change depends on rate of heat generation / consumption vs rate of heat addition/removal (heating / cooling). Do you have a specific question/example?
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