Reactions don't leap across synapses but neurotransmitters will diffuse across the synaptic cleft.
The reactions having a great time leaping across synapses is not known well and people take estimates only.
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There are no reactions, the end of a nerve produces a gas that goes across the synapses and creates the electrical impulse on the other side of the synapses and continues the message!
They are neurotransmitters. They are sent across synapses from one nerve to another.
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neurotransmitters
neurotransmitters
Nerve impulses are initiated and transmitted according to nerve reactions and messages that get passed along or transmitted along nerve synapses and zones.
The chemical used to send messages across synapses is acetylcholine or ACh.
An electrial nerve impulse travels across a synapse by diffusion. The neurotransmitter substance from the pre-synaptic cleft travels across the synapse via diffusion. This is then received by receptors in the post synaptic cleft