A single or double displacement/replacement reaction.
A condensation reaction builds them up while hydrolysis breaks them down into their constituent parts.
A chemical formula would describe a molecule by its constituent parts. The chemical name, however, also is based on chemical formula, and will also describe the molecule.
The "reactants" are the initial compounds in a chemical reaction. The "products" are the final compounds in a chemical reaction.
the number of protons and neutrons
Most chemical equations have a few standard elements (no pun intended). There are the reactants on the left side, the arrow showing the direction of the reaction, and the products on the right side. Sometimes, properties of the reaction such as the enthalpy is shown after the equation. Often times, especially in organic chemistry, there will be other compounds or parameters written above and/or below the reaction arrow to indicate what chemicals were needed to make the reaction occur.
electrons
reactants =>products
A condensation reaction builds them up while hydrolysis breaks them down into their constituent parts.
Only a chemical reaction can separate a compound into its parts.☻
REACTANTS AND PRODUCTS
A chemical equation is defined as the short-hand representation of a true chemical reaction with the help of symbols and formula.A chemical equation is formed by reactants and products.Products of a chemical equation always follow after the arrow
A chemical formula would describe a molecule by its constituent parts. The chemical name, however, also is based on chemical formula, and will also describe the molecule.
The "reactants" are the initial compounds in a chemical reaction. The "products" are the final compounds in a chemical reaction.
The answer depends entirely on the type of chemical reaction. If it's a chemical reaction that "splits" the molecules of the reactants into their constituent parts than no, the resulting number of atoms in the product would be equivalent to the sum of it's parts. Think dropping a magnesium strip in water, it splits the water into two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen, the magnesium strip burns off into a gaseous form. However the nuclear reaction actually reduces the complexity of the molecules and their base parts (like chemical fission) into simpler forms (like actually changing one oxygen atom into 8 hydrogen atoms) then yes, the product would indeed have more atoms (though simpler) than the sum of it's parts.
the number of protons and neutrons
amino acids
This equation represents an elementary example of a synthesis type reaction. The formula for this reaction is A + B = AB, where A & B are reactants and AB is the product.