Whereby the ratio of the forward and reverse reaction rate approaches unity.
Equilibrium-limited reactions refer to chemical reactions that are limited by the establishment of an equilibrium between reactants and products. This means that the reaction may not proceed to completion because the system reaches a dynamic equilibrium where the rate of the forward reaction is equal to the rate of the reverse reaction.
Exothermic reactions produce heat. Endothermic reactions take in heat from the surrounding area and get cold.
There are few types of reactions. This type of reactions are called decomposition reactions. This type of reactions are found bu Lavoisier.
Reactions between an acid and a base are called neutralization reactions. In these reactions, the acid donates a proton (H+) to the base, forming water and a salt. The pH of the solution is usually closer to neutral (pH of 7) after the reaction.
endothermic reactions
Endothermic reactions absorb heat from the surroundings, causing a decrease in temperature. In contrast, exothermic reactions release heat into the surroundings, leading to an increase in temperature. Endothermic reactions have a positive enthalpy change, while exothermic reactions have a negative enthalpy change.
Light Reactions and the Calvin Cycle Reactions.
Synthesis reactions are generally characterized by being exothermic. Decomposition reactions are usually endothermic.
These are not chemical reactions but thermonuclear reactions.
The light reactions provide energy carriers for the dark reactions.
Electron transfer reactions. reactions involving losing and gaining electrons
physical reactions are reactions that handle physically
No, these reactions are catabolic.
The initial reactions in photosynthesis are known as the light-dependent reactions. These reactions occur in the thylakoid membranes of the chloroplast and involve the absorption of light energy to drive the conversion of water into oxygen, ATP, and NADPH.
Reactions between an acid and a base are called neutralization reactions. In these reactions, the acid donates a proton (H+) to the base, forming water and a salt. The pH of the solution is usually closer to neutral (pH of 7) after the reaction.
Nuclear reactions in a nuclear reactor are controlled reactions. The reactions in the atomic bomb are not controlled reactions
Biochemical reactions
Photochemical Reactions, ONLY.