An electron, it plays a part in forming/breaking all proper chemical bonds (there are other types of bonds but they don't really cause chemical reactions and as such are rather boring)
The electron
the electron
The atoms of the reactants.
atoms.
no, some reactions are spontenous.
Transmutation of elements refers to the conversion of one chemical element into another. This occurs in nuclear reactions or through radioactive decay.
Hi there! Well, to answer your question, chemical reactions invlove two sets of substances: the reactants and the products. The reactants are the chemicals that are involved BEFORE the reactions occurs. The products are the chemicals that are formed as a result of the chemical reaction. In another words, the products are your end results. Therefore, chemicals reactions make new materials called the PRODUCTS, rather than reactants. For example in photosynthesis: Glucose + Oxygen -----> Carbon dioxide + Water Glucose and oxygen are your reactants, whereas carbon dioxide and water are your products.
If you mean changing one element into another, like uranium 238 into plutonium 239, which happens in nuclear reactors, the word is 'transmutation'. Otherwise many chemical reactions form new substances, without the elements involved changing, and these would be called 'chemical reactions'.
Valence electrons are the electrons involved in chemical reactions.
These particles are the electrons.
They are all 'involved', but the one which changes its environment is the electron.
No, it results from the interaction of electrons.
reactions that are controlled by catalysts
enzymes involve in bio chemical reactions.
Electors is the subatomic particle. This is what is the most involved in chemical bonding.
Protons are not involved in chemical reactions.
Neutrons
Electrons are subatomic particles that are involved in chemical bonding where they form a bond between two atoms.
Its a physical property as it is not involved with chemical reactions.
These particles are the electrons.
Electrons