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The type reaction that changes the reactants into products is called a chemical reaction. Most chemical reactions can run forward or backward.
The reactions in which the products do not recombine to form reactants are called irreversible reactions. They are supposed to complete and are represented by putting a single arrow (-------->) between the reactants and products.
The reversible reactions are more dependent.
I think you mean endergonic? Endergonic reactions are positive and its products are higher energy than its reactants. At equilibrium, reactants are favored.
The terms reactant and product can be used to describe constituents of individual enzymatic reactions or entire metabolic pathways. Reactants (or 'substrates') are the starting materials for a reaction, products are the result of the chemical reaction.
The reactions in which the products can recombine to form reactants are called reversible reactions. These reactions never go to completion. They are represented by a double arrow between reactants and products.
The type reaction that changes the reactants into products is called a chemical reaction. Most chemical reactions can run forward or backward.
Products and reactions are equally favored in the reactions
chain reaction
The reactions in which the products do not recombine to form reactants are called irreversible reactions. They are supposed to complete and are represented by putting a single arrow (-------->) between the reactants and products.
In exothermic reactions heat is liberated. So reaction can be reactants---->products+heat
Concept of limiting reactant is not applicable to the reversible reactions because in these reactions all the reactants are converted into products and no reactants remain at the end of the reaction.
The reversible reactions are more dependent.
Kinetic energy has more energy than products.
Endothermic reactions draw heat from the reactants / products and the environment, so they tend to get cooler as the reaction proceeds. Exothermic reactions release heat to the reactants / products and the environment, so they tend to get hotter as the reaction proceeds.
In a reaction which is not reversible the reactants are always written on the start point of the reaction arrow and products are always written on the end point of the arrow. On the other hand, if you have an equilibrium, then determining reactants and products is a little different.
biochemical pathway