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The reactant is chosen by you; also the study of products of the reaction give information about the initial compound.
A reactant is an "ingredient" in a chemical reaction; it is a substance you have at the beginning of a reaction. A product is what gets produced in a chemical reaction; it is a new substance you did not have before. Reactants yield products.
As the reaction proceeds the concentrations of the reagents are not known. However, at the start of the reaction the initial concentration of the reagents IS known. Any orders that are calculated from average rates may not take into account such factors as autocatalysis or any mechanistic change due to concentration effects. Initial rates allow more reliable information to be determined regarding orders, activation energies and possible mechanisms (which is the ultimate aim of reaction kinetics)
* Reactants: the initial compounds in a chemical reaction. * Products: the final compounds in a chemical reaction. * Catalyst: a chemical compound which help the chemical reaction but not react with the other compounds.
The initial reaction is required to be subtracted from the final reaction to get the net reaction.
If a chemical reaction does not occur it means that the reactants are not changing their initial forms. This is often the result of the reactants solubility or lack there of, charges, and state.
It's both. In the sentence "My initial reaction was horror", it is an adjective; in the sentence "Write your initial in the box", it is a noun.
Uncertainty and disbelief
The initial compounds in a chemical reaction are called reactants.
Chain reaction
As the substrate concentration increases so does the reaction rate because there is more substrate for the enzyme react with.
The initial substances in a reaction are called reactants.
A chemical produced from a reaction is usually referred to as the product of the reaction. While the initial chemicals are known as reactants.
Same reason you you can push hard or soft against something. Somewhere there's an initial reaction, and the strength of that initial reaction - and which path that reaction takes - what arrives at the other end will be either hard or soft, or quiet or loud.
The Fight or Flight Response.
Without being able to assess the patient, this question cannot be fully answered. But, my initial reaction is that NO, it does not necessarily mean that they are dying.