the reactants are hydrogen and water, and the product is oxygen.
reactant + reactant = product
Concept of limiting reactant is not applicable to the reversible reactions because in these reactions all the reactants are converted into products and no reactants remain at the end of the reaction.
before reaction = reactants after reaction = products
The type of reaction in which a reactant gives simpler products is called a decomposition reaction. In a decomposition reaction, a single compound breaks down into two or more simpler substances.
The opposite of a reactant is a product. Reactants are substances that undergo a chemical reaction to form products. Products are the resulting substances formed after a chemical reaction has occurred.
Decomposition reactions involve the breakdown of a compound into simpler substances as products than the original reactant.
In dynamic equilibrium, the forward reaction rate (rate of reactant conversion to products) is equal to the reverse reaction rate (rate of reformed products converting back to reactants). This results in a constant concentration of reactants and products over time, signifying a balanced state where no net change in concentration occurs.
B. Reactions continue with no effect on the concentration of reactant and products. Chemical equilibrium occurs when the rate of the forward reaction is equal to the rate of the reverse reaction, leading to a constant concentration of reactants and products.
A chemical that undergoes a chemical reaction is called a reactant. The chemicals that are produced by a chemical reaction are called the products. So in a chemical reaction, reactants turn into products.
Mercury could be a reactant or a product, depending on the reaction. Reactants react to produce products.
You think probable to the reaction rate of a chemical reaction.
No, in a chemical reaction at equilibrium the rates of the forward and reverse reactions are equal, so the amounts of products and reactants remain constant. The reaction has reached a balance point where there is no net change in the concentrations of products and reactants.