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Chemical energy
The amount of energy necessary to cause a chemical reaction to occur is called activation energy.
The amount of heat given off by the reaction
Do it yourself idiot.
When the only change in mass is converted to light. The amount of matter after the reaction does not change.
Chemical energy
A chemical reaction need an activation energy to start.
The amount of energy necessary to cause a chemical reaction to occur is called activation energy.
equilibrium means the rate of forward reaction = rate of backward reaction... there are three types of equilibrium 1. amount of products > amount of reactants 2. amount of products = amount of reactants 3. amount of products < amount of reactants
Activation energy is the amount of energy that should be gained by potential reactants, for a reaction to occur. A reaction can be occurred by reducing the activation energy of the reaction or increasing the activation energy of the reactants. Activation energy should be added.
It is the amount of product obtained in a chemical reaction
it will increase the time of the chemical reaction
The amount of heat given off by the reaction
duuh...of course it does
Do it yourself idiot.
When the only change in mass is converted to light. The amount of matter after the reaction does not change.
In a chemical reaction the limiting reactant is the reactant that there is the least of in the reaction; it determines the amount of product formed. In a chemical reaction it is the reactant that gets completely "used up"