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reactant + reactant = product
If a substance is a reactant or product of a chemical reaction then, by definition, it cannot be a catalyst.
If a substance is a reactant or product of a chemical reaction then, by definition, it cannot be a catalyst.
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.
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"
endothermic reaction
reactant elements and molecules are used in a chemical reaction, they are not mixed or combined or produced in a chemical reaction.
A reactant or reactants enters into a chemical reaction to form product(s)
When the concentration of the reactant is decreased, the rate of chemical reaction go slow.
The catalyst is not a reactant in a chemical reaction but contribute to the success of this reaction.
When the limiting reactant is completely used up. A limiting reactant is the reactant that determines the amount of product. To determine this use the balanced chemical reaction with the masses of the reactants to determine the moles of product formed. The reactant that forms the least amount of product will be the limiting reactant.
Using an excess of another reactant limits a reactant.