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The reactants tend to be simple substances, while the product is more complex.
Reactants. One of the products is water. Not very dangerous.
The concentration of reactants is greater than the concentration of reactants at equilibrium. The concentration of products is less than the concentration of products at equilibrium
The reaction quotient is the ratio of products to reactants not at equilibrium. If the system is at equilibrium then Q becomes Keq the equilibrium constant. Q = products/reactants If Q < Keq then there are more reactants then products so the system must shift toward the products to achieve equilibrium. If Q > Keq then there are more products than reactants and the system must shift toward the reactants to reach equilibrium.
more than in the products or less than in the products depending on the kind of chemical reaction
The reactants tend to be simple substances, while the product is more complex.
By convention, the reactants are to the left and the products are to the right. For equilibrium equations, since the reaction goes both ways it's more or less arbitrary.
Reactants. One of the products is water. Not very dangerous.
The products of an endothermic reaction are less chemically stable. They required an input of energy to create so naturally they are at a higher energy state.
The concentration of reactants is greater than the concentration of reactants at equilibrium. The concentration of products is less than the concentration of products at equilibrium
Kinetic energy has more energy than products.
The concentration of reactants is less than the concentration of reactants at equilibrium. The concentration of products is greater than the concentration of products at equilibrium.
reactants are favored over products in the reaction
The reaction quotient is the ratio of products to reactants not at equilibrium. If the system is at equilibrium then Q becomes Keq the equilibrium constant. Q = products/reactants If Q < Keq then there are more reactants then products so the system must shift toward the products to achieve equilibrium. If Q > Keq then there are more products than reactants and the system must shift toward the reactants to reach equilibrium.
more than in the products or less than in the products depending on the kind of chemical reaction
false two or more reactants react together to form products
yes they have more energy