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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
carbon dioxide has two types of molecules Carbon (C) and Oxygen (O).It has one carbon and two oxygens which is shown in its chemical foormula C02
The reactants are the substances that undergo the chemical reaction, and are shown on the left side of a chemical equation. The products are produced by the chemical reaction, and are shown on the right side of the chemical equation.
It shows the preservation of mass and of matter.
Chemical analysis has shown that the number of adenine molecules in a sample of DNA is always the same as the number of thymine molecules. A sample of RNA would show that there are equal numbers of adenine molecules and uracil molecules.
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Reactants are to the left in a chemical equation.
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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
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The term "chemical process" refers to the method of altering, or treating one or more chemicals to produce something else. The type of molecules which may be produced during this process is wholly reliant on the chemical which is being used.
heat is included as a reactant in the reaction - apex
carbon dioxide has two types of molecules Carbon (C) and Oxygen (O).It has one carbon and two oxygens which is shown in its chemical foormula C02
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.
carbon dioxide has two types of molecules Carbon (C) and Oxygen (O).It has one carbon and two oxygens which is shown in its chemical foormula C02
The reactants are the substances that undergo the chemical reaction, and are shown on the left side of a chemical equation. The products are produced by the chemical reaction, and are shown on the right side of the chemical equation.
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