chemical reaction
By the intermediate of a chemical reaction a compound is transformed in another compound.
The reaction would be a combination reaction. This type of reaction is also sometimes referred to at a synthesis reaction.
An element and a compound can undergo a chemical reaction called a single replacement reaction. In this type of reaction, the element replaces one of the elements in the compound, forming a new compound and a different element as a product.
A compound is created by a chemical reaction.
The type of chemical reaction where a compound is broken down into smaller substances is called a decomposition reaction. In this reaction, a single compound is broken into two or more simpler compounds or elements.
The compound above the arrow in a chemical reaction signifies the catalyst or condition used to facilitate the reaction. It indicates that the reaction requires the presence of that specific compound to proceed or to increase the speed of the reaction.
After a chemical reaction any compound is transformed in other compound.
When a compound is broken down by the reaction with water, this is termed hydrolysis.
The product of a decomposition reaction can be either a compound or an element. It depends on the specific reactants involved in the reaction. If a compound breaks down into simpler compounds or elements, the product will be a compound or element.
It is a compound. It represents a chemical reaction, which makes it a compound.
The type of reaction that always has an element and a compound as reactants is a single displacement reaction, or a substitution reaction. These are of the form A + BC ---> AC + B.
A reaction in which oxygen is removed from a compound is called a reduction reaction.