Reactants ----> Products.
After chemical reactions new substances are obtained.
No because some go through chemical ones
Miscibility is the property of substances to intermix in all proportions, forming a homogeneous solution of those substances. As no chemical reactions between those substances happen as they go into solution with each other, miscibility must be a physical property.
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They are near to saturate state so they cant change easily
After chemical reactions new substances are obtained.
One or more substances with different chemical properties will form.
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No because some go through chemical ones
Miscibility is the property of substances to intermix in all proportions, forming a homogeneous solution of those substances. As no chemical reactions between those substances happen as they go into solution with each other, miscibility must be a physical property.
they are called products.for egsample if copper and oxygen were your reactants copper oxide would be the new substance made and it would be called your product.reactant+reactant=product
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First write down what you know. Reactants go on the left, followed by an arrow, with products on the right. Balance the equation.
The total mass of products is unchanged from the total mass of the reactants, but the masses of particular substances among the reactants or products change.
They are near to saturate state so they cant change easily
A chemical change is when substances become new substances that cant go back to its physical properties (the ability to participate in chemical reactions). Chemical changes usually absorb or let off heat. Often, a second chemical change is needed to reverse an initial chemical change. A chemical change is when substances become new substances that have different chemical properties (the ability to participate in chemical reactions). Chemical changes usually absorb or let off heat. Often, a second chemical change is needed to reverse an initial chemical change.