Final answer:
The chemical reaction that Rico is observing will slow down as the temperature of the solution is reduced by 10 °C due to the decrease in kinetic energy and effective molecular collisions.
Step-by-step explanation:
When Rico reduces the temperature of the solution by 10 °C by adding ice, the chemical reaction will slow as the water cools.
This behavior aligns with the general principle that most chemical reactions proceed at a slower rate as the temperature decreases.
The added ice lowers the kinetic energy of the molecules involved in the reaction, resulting in fewer effective collisions per unit time and thus a slower reaction rate.
In the reaction setup with limewater and the production of carbon dioxide that turns the limewater milky, temperature changes could similarly affect the rate at which carbon dioxide is produced and thus the rate at which the limewater turns milky.