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There are a few types of reactions. This type of reactions are called single displacement reactions. The reaction between water and magnesium is an example for this.
Acid base reactions form water. A Double Displacement Reaction will not
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a organic reaction is any reaction particular to organic compounds organic synthesis is a reaction or series of reactions used to produce a particular compound
Nuclear decay rates vary, but chemical reaction rates are constant
There are a few types of reactions. This type of reactions are called single displacement reactions. The reaction between water and magnesium is an example for this.
A reaction between a base and an acid is a neutralization reaction with the formation of a salt.
Any reaction involved between atoms are chemical reactions.
The reactions in which the products can recombine to form reactants are called reversible reactions. These reactions never go to completion. They are represented by a double arrow between reactants and products.
There is no difference between the reaction to a manmade disaster and the reaction to a natural disaster
A chemical reaction that doesn't release energy is an endothermic reaction. There are few reactions that are endothermic compared to exothermic reactions (reactions that release energy as heat). Endothermic reactions actually take in heat from the environment and that is why you see a temperature drop. Examples of endothermic reactions: Electrolysis A reaction between ethanoic acid and sodium carbonate A thermal decomposition reaction (as you put heat into the reaction to break something down) Hope this helped.
A nuclear reaction is much powerful than a chemical reaction.
Very high activation energy is needed in enzymelss reactions
can the reaction between alkali and acid be reversed
Acid base reactions form water. A Double Displacement Reaction will not
In a double replacement reaction a change of bonds between reactants occur.