The ratio is different for each type of reaction.
The coefficients in a balanced chemical equation shows how many moles of each reactant is needed in order for a reaction to take place. After determining how many moles of each reactant is required, you would convert it to grams to calculate how much of each reactant is needed to form a given amount of product in a chemical reaction.
I think you mean mole ratio. It is usually represented as the coefficient or big number in a balanced chemical equation. N2 + 3H2 --> 2NH3 so the mole ratio of nitrogen to hydrogen is 1 : 3 or 1/3 and what you compare should be product / product or reactant / reactant
The Limiting Reactant is the smaller number once you compare the two reactants with one product. The product that you are comparing them both with must be the same. The Excess Reactant is the larger number, or the amount left over in the chemical reaction.
Exothermic. Its a heater.
The reaction is:2 Mg + O2 = 2 MgO
the molecules in the reaction react in ratios. for eg in water it is Hyogen and water in the ration 1:2. these ratios tell you how many of the atoms are required for the reaction.
current field rations have a chemical substance in the lining of the food packet. by pouring a little water into the lineing of the packet the water is heated thus the food content is also heated.
With the help of ration and memory.
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A compound.
When salt is applied to ice a chemical reaction occurs in which the melting point is lowered in the ice (therefor it is used in the winter time to melt ice). In all chemical reactions there is a set ration in which the substances will react, so therefor yes, there is a relationship between the amount of salt and ice.
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