Burning is a VERY useful chemical reaction. Automobile engines depend of burning- as does the furnace that heats your home, and the oven that bakes your bread, or the power plant that burns oil, coal or natural gas to make electricity.
yes- you cannot convert it back into its original form
Burnig things is always a chemical change.
You think probable to catalysts, but they are useful.
yes burnig of candle chewing of food
An inhibitor is used in a chemical reaction to slow down or prevent the reaction from occurring at a normal rate. It does this by interfering with the chemical process, usually by blocking or disrupting key steps in the reaction pathway. This can be useful for controlling reaction rates or minimizing side reactions in a desired chemical process.
They are used to, with an unexpected degree of efficiency, catalyze a specific chemical reaction. This means maximizing harmless and useful chemical-reaction products while minimizing the [inevitable] wasteful and useless byproducts of the chemical reaction.
Burning fuel is a chemical reaction that releases energy in the form of heat and light. This energy is commonly used to generate power for transportation, heating, and electricity production. However, burning fuel also produces carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases that contribute to climate change.
Chemical equations show the reactants and products involved in a chemical reaction and provide important information about the stoichiometry of the reaction, including the mole ratios of reactants and products. They also help predict the products of a reaction and quantify the amount of reactants needed or products formed.
Calculating the mass of a product from the number of moles of reactants APEX
Equation coefficients show the number of molecules involved in a chemical reaction.
The zero order rate law in chemical kinetics is significant because it shows that the rate of a reaction is independent of the concentration of reactants. This means that the rate of the reaction remains constant regardless of how much reactant is present. This can be useful in determining the overall reaction rate and understanding the reaction mechanism.
Chemical reaction