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Reactions that can go in either direction under different circumstances?

The reaction between hydrogen and oxygen can either produce water (2H2 + O2 → 2H2O) or explode (2H2 + O2 → 2H2O + energy). It depends on factors such as the presence of a catalyst or the conditions (e.g., concentration, temperature) under which the reaction occurs.


What is it called when two forces go in opposite direction?

Action & reaction.


What is a forward reaction?

A forward reaction is a chemical reaction that proceeds in the direction written in the chemical equation, from reactants to products. It is the process in which reactants are converted into products.


A reaction that can be made to go either direction from reactants to products or from products to reactants is called an?

equilibrium reaction. It represents a balanced state where the rate of the forward reaction is equal to the rate of the reverse reaction, allowing the reaction to proceed in both directions.


Does the maillard reaction occur in lactose-glycine mixture?

Yes since lactose is a reducing sugar the only difference is that reaction conditions will have to be different for the reaction to go to full completion.


Does the amount or reactant in the cell influence the action of enzymes?

yes, it does. if there is more substrate present, the net reaction will go to the right. but if more prdouct accumulates, the reaction will slow down and eventually begin to move to the left


What does a two direction arrow mean in a chemical equation?

A two-direction arrow in a chemical equation indicates a reversible reaction, meaning the reaction can proceed in both directions. This signifies that the reaction can form both reactants and products, depending on the conditions.


What direction do particles randomly go?

If they go randomly they go in any direction.


If the reaction gets hot is it an endothermic or an exothermic reaction?

The reverse reaction is not always endothermic or exothermic, the reverse reaction is the opposite of whatever the initial reaction is, so if the reaction is endothermic, the reverse reaction is exothermic and vise versa.


Why do reversible reactions not go to completion?

Usually because the reactants and products all remain in contact. If one of the products can be removed you can sometimes drive the reaction in the desired direction.


What the arrow stand for?

The arrow represents direction and leading. When lost an arrow will point you in the right direction. The recycle sign are arrows formed to make a triangle.


What happens when a chemical change does not go to completion?

When a chemical change does not go to completion, some reactants may remain after the reaction has reached equilibrium. This can result in a mixture of both reactants and products in varying amounts. The extent to which a reaction goes to completion depends on factors such as reaction conditions, reactant concentrations, and the presence of catalysts.