If you have a simple generic reaction such as
A + 2B ---> 3C + 4D
Then the rate is:
RATE = -d[A]/dt = -1/2 d[B]/dt = 1/3 d[C]/dt = 1/4 d[D]/dt
where the "[A]" means the concentration of A.
Reactants to the left of the arrow, products to the right.
Yes, reactants are transformed in products.
These structures are bonds. 100% positive.
The solid that forms from liquid reactants is called a precipitate.
a precipitate is a solid that forms during a chemical reactions
Unlike reactants, catalysts are not used up during a reaction. They merely speed up the reaction (or allow it to proceed).
- a lower concentration of reactants- a lower temperature
Compound can be formed or broken down.
These structures are bonds. 100% positive.
yes
The solid that forms from liquid reactants is called a precipitate.
In a chemical reaction, the bonds between the atoms of the reactants break, and new bonds are formed during the formation of the products.
The solid that forms from liquid reactants is called a precipitate.
No. Product is the new material formed during the chemical reaction.
The initial substances in a chemical reaction are called reactants.
The solid that forms from liquid reactants is called a precipitate.
The reactants are transformed in the products.
You think probable to the reactants.
You think probable to the reactants.