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Changing temperature, density and pressure occur when a chemical reaction.
The initial substances in a chemical reaction are called reactants.
The number of initial chemical compounds (reactants) and the number of final compounds resulted from the reaction (products).
The substances before a chemical reaction takes place are called reactants.
If a chemical reaction does not occur it means that the reactants are not changing their initial forms. This is often the result of the reactants solubility or lack there of, charges, and state.
Changing temperature, density and pressure occur when a chemical reaction.
The formula is:k(T) = ([A][B])/r where:- [A] and [B] are the concentrations of reactants- r is the reaction rate
The initial compounds in a chemical reaction are called reactants.
The initial substances in a chemical reaction are called reactants.
The number of initial chemical compounds (reactants) and the number of final compounds resulted from the reaction (products).
The substances before a chemical reaction takes place are called reactants.
The initial substances in a reaction are called reactants.
If a chemical reaction does not occur it means that the reactants are not changing their initial forms. This is often the result of the reactants solubility or lack there of, charges, and state.
Reactants are the initial compounds, products are the final compounds.
A chemical produced from a reaction is usually referred to as the product of the reaction. While the initial chemicals are known as reactants.
After a reaction products are obtained. Reactants are the initial chemicals.1-chlorobutane or 2-chlorobutane may be obtained.
A reactant is an "ingredient" in a chemical reaction; it is a substance you have at the beginning of a reaction. A product is what gets produced in a chemical reaction; it is a new substance you did not have before. Reactants yield products.