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When a reaction has products that have a lower temperature than the reactants did, the reaction is endothermic.
The compound which reacts in chemical reaction is know as reactants. products mean the results what we yields from reactants. example: c + o2 -> co2 here c and o2 are reactants and co2 is product.
the equilibrium constant
LOOK AT IT TIL THE END (DON'T THINK NEGATIVE!)For same - use chemical formulasFor difference - use other symbols instead of words to summarize a reaction
It is necessary to know the reactants, the products and the valences.
If you know know the molar masses of the reactants in a chemical reaction you can determine the molar masses of the products because the combined molar masses of the reactants equals the combined molar masses of the products.
When a reaction has products that have a lower temperature than the reactants did, the reaction is endothermic.
The convention is that reactants are on the left and products are on the right, but the direction of the arrow should also tell you: it points toward the products.
In an equation the reactants are the on the left of the arrow, and the products are on the right. For example if you had the following equation: 2H2 + O2 => 2H2O 2H and O will be the reactants and H2O is the product.
The compound which reacts in chemical reaction is know as reactants. products mean the results what we yields from reactants. example: c + o2 -> co2 here c and o2 are reactants and co2 is product.
You'll have to know the centration of koh and thr other reactants
We know the composition of the reactants, the products, we can calculate the yield of the reaction etc.
the equilibrium constant
The term used to describe the calculation of the quantities of reactants and products in a chemical reaction is stoichemistry. It is the calculation of quantitative (measurable) relationships of the reactants and products in a balanced chemical reaction.
Reactants make products in a chemical reaction by forming bonds together and "kissing". i do not know where they are located i was the one who looked up the question because i need it because if i don't have it i will fail my science test tomorrow at 7am.
because if you know the oxidation numbers of all the reactants and products in a given reaction, you can determine which, if any, of the reactants were oxidized and which were reduced. oxidized is when the oxidation number increases, reduced is when the oxidation number decreases.
Since I do not know which reactants and which products you refer to, I can only tell you that the properties will be different.