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Combustion , or the ignition of the fuel-air mixture , occurs within the engine's piston cylinders ~ see related link below to a video tutorial .
A reactant exists at the beginning of a chemical reaction whilst a product exists at the end. They are alike in the fact that to get to a product you need to have a ready supply of the reactants. An example of a simple reactant/product reaction is shown below. Magnesium + Oxygen --> Magnesium Oxide Reactant + Reactant --> Products Hope this helps
for his more accurate explanation of the conservation of mass and for describing a common type of chemical reaction called combustion......( and you welcome)
This reaction is called photosynthesis.
Co2(g) + h2o(g)Explanation apex
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Combustion , or the ignition of the fuel-air mixture , occurs within the engine's piston cylinders ~ see related link below to a video tutorial .
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A reactant exists at the beginning of a chemical reaction whilst a product exists at the end. They are alike in the fact that to get to a product you need to have a ready supply of the reactants. An example of a simple reactant/product reaction is shown below. Magnesium + Oxygen --> Magnesium Oxide Reactant + Reactant --> Products Hope this helps
C4H9OH + O2 → CO2 + H2O (Unbalanced)C4H9OH + 6O2 → 4CO2 + 5H2O (Balanced)The 'balanced' equation above is not correct, however the one below is!2C4H9OH + 12O2 → 8CO2 + 10H2O
for his more accurate explanation of the conservation of mass and for describing a common type of chemical reaction called combustion......( and you welcome)
Yes. See link below.
Without knowing the enzyme you are interested in, it is hard to give an exact answer. It all depends on the amount of the substrate, temperature, the resultant product, whether either is involved in a chain reaction or a simple reaction and if there is a co-enzyme involved. See the link below for more information on the reaction:
This reaction is called photosynthesis.