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A balanced chemical equation
The amounts of reactants and products are not mentioned.dark
The "amounts" of reactants and products DO change in a reversible reaction. What doesn't change is the concentration of these reactants and products AT EQUILIBRIUM. And also what does not change is the total mass of the system.
It gives no information about the amounts of reactants or products.
One or more products containing the same quantity of atoms as the reactants had
A balanced chemical equation
Skeleton equations do not show the relative amounts of reactants and products (are "unbalanced"). Balanced equations do show the relative amounts of the reactants and products.
Ideal conditions refer to the assumption that all reactants are completely consumed in a reaction according to the stoichiometry of the balanced equation. This assumption allows for precise calculations of the amounts of reactants needed and products produced. However, in reality, reactions may not always proceed under ideal conditions due to side reactions, impurities, or incomplete mixing.
This depends on the amounts of these reactants.
relative amounts of reactants and products
Yes, it is correct.
Total amounts of products and reactants are not changing.-- Apex
1. formulas of reactants and products2. amounts of reactants and products3. sense of the reaction
A skeleton equation.
The "amounts" of reactants and products DO change in a reversible reaction. What doesn't change is the concentration of these reactants and products AT EQUILIBRIUM. And also what does not change is the total mass of the system.
The amounts of reactants and products are not mentioned.dark
The "amounts" of reactants and products DO change in a reversible reaction. What doesn't change is the concentration of these reactants and products AT EQUILIBRIUM. And also what does not change is the total mass of the system.