they can be explosive some time and can cause harm to the individuals
Some limitations of chemical equations include not accounting for reaction conditions like temperature and pressure, not showing the mechanism or steps of a reaction, and not representing the actual yield of products. These limitations can be overcome by providing additional information such as reaction conditions, using detailed reaction mechanisms, and specifying the stoichiometry and efficiency of reactions to better reflect real-world scenarios.
Chemical equations do not provide information about the speed of a reaction, the conditions under which a reaction occurs, or the purity of the reactants. They also do not account for side reactions or variations in reaction pathways. Additionally, chemical equations do not indicate the physical state of reactants and products or the equilibrium state of a reaction.
No, it is not possible for a cell to harvest all of the energy contained within a chemical reaction to produce movement. Some energy is always lost as heat during the conversion process. Additionally, there are limitations to how efficiently cells can convert chemical energy into mechanical work.
some chemical reaction can.
Heat energy is necessary for some chemical reactions to occur. Some chemical reactions are endothermic meaning they require or absorb energy for a chemical reaction to occur. Other chemical reaction are exothermic meaning they release energy when the chemical reaction takes place..
In a chemical reaction, atoms are rearranged, such that some atoms get out of some molecules and join other molecules.
Substances initially present in a chemical reaction that are consumed during the reaction or a substance that participates in a chemical reaction, esp a substance that is present at the start of the reaction while the end product of some chemical reactions yield products.
After a chemical reaction, some of the bonds have been broken, and some new bonds have been formed. So, that's how a substance is changed after the reaction.
yes it does <><><> No- some reactions ABSORB energy. In terms of heat energy, some are exothermic, and some are endothermic.
A chemical reaction normally does have a product, and that product in some cases would be a polymer, but it is not true that a chemical reaction is a product or a polymer. It is a specific chemical change.
Usually a reaction must produce some sort of gas to be explosive.
Some chemical reactions are exothermic, some are endothermic.