The written statement that shows a chemical reaction is called an "equation". The representation of each reactant is called its chemical formula.
-A chemical equation
A chemical equation tells the story of a chemical reaction.
Chemical Equation
A chemical change is a chemical reaction.
We see the chemical reaction but we write the chemical equation.
yes ............... paint bubbling is a chemical reaction. when anything bubbles you know there is a chemical reaction.
the coefficients of a balanced reaction
A catalyst doesn't undergo a chemical change during a chemical reaction.
My Chemistry lecturer tells me that the combustion of Hydrogen and Oxygen into water is the fastest chemical reaction.
Products. Products ----> Reactants.
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A chemical equation
The law of conservation of mass tells us that the mass of the products will equal the mass of the reactants in a chemical reaction.
When Charles hears his mama tell the story about the horse, his reaction is a very emotional one. However, he hides it from his mother.
When writing a BALANCED Reaction equation , it is the extreme left number(Molar ratio) that indicates the number of molecules reacting. e.g. H2SO4 + 2KOH = K2SO4 + 2H2O The molar ratios are 1:2::1:2 We can re-write this equation as H2SO4 + KOH + KOH = K2SO4 + H2O + H2O As you can see the 'KOH' and the H2O ' are written out twice.. So in order to eliminate this repetition we place a coefficient ( molar ratio) to the left of the given molecule.
It tells you the number of molecules or number of moles of each substance.
It is one way of representing a chemical reaction: it tells you what reacts and what is produced. Word equations are an efficient way to describe chemical changes, to help chemists recognize patterns, and to predict the products of a chemical reaction.
I think that a chemical equation tells a chemist that substances you start with and substances you end with
It is possible to have ten grams of anything. Specifying the total weight tells you nothing about which reactant you have or what reaction it will undergo.
A chemical reaction