Equilibrium or just a balanced chemical equation
A balanced chemical equation is one in which the number of atoms on the product side is equal to the number of atoms on the reactant side. This ensures the law of conservation of mass is upheld, meaning that no atoms are created or destroyed during a chemical reaction.
The arrow between the reactants and products in a chemical equation represents the direction of the chemical reaction. It indicates that the reactants are being transformed into the products.
This representation is a chemical equation.
The change in enthalpy between products and reactants in a reaction
That the reaction can go (start/conclude with) either way.
A balanced chemical equation must observe the law of conservation. There must always be the same number of the atom within the reactants and within the products. For example, in the reaction between NaOH and HCl: NaOH + HCl --> NaCl + H2O On both sides of the equation, I have 2 hydrogen atoms, 1 chlorine atom and 1 sodium atom.
The arrow between the reactants and products in a chemical equation represents the direction of the chemical reaction. It indicates that the reactants are being transformed into the products.
The change in entropy between products and reactants in a reaction
the coefficients of a balanced reaction
the elements contained in the reactants are equal to those in the products. e.g. 4H +O2 -> 2H20
The change in entropy between products and reactants in a reaction.
This representation is a chemical equation.
In a chemical reaction, the bonds between the atoms of the reactants break, and new bonds are formed during the formation of the products.
The change in entropy between products and reactants in a reaction.
The change in entropy between products and reactants in a reaction.
The change in entropy between products and reactants in a reaction.
The change in entropy between products and reactants in a reaction.
The change in enthalpy between products and reactants in a reaction