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A reaction has two components with the reactant as an "ingredient," and the product is the end result. A combustion reaction as the reactants of O2 (oxygen) and CH4 (methane). Their product through the reaction CH4 + 2O2 is 2H2 (water) and C02 (carbon dioxide).
A reaction has two components with the reactant as an "ingredient," and the product is the end result. A combustion reaction as the reactants of O2 (oxygen) and CH4 (methane). Their product through the reaction CH4 + 2O2 is 2H2 (water) and C02 (carbon dioxide).
is a substance that forms as a result of a biological- or chemical reaction
Soot (carbon) and carbon monoxide - as opposed to full combustion which results in water and carbon dioxide
These compounds are called products of the reaction.
what will accompany the products as a result of an combustion reaction
Hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen
Complete combustion will result in the production of CO2 and H2O.
A reaction has two components with the reactant as an "ingredient," and the product is the end result. A combustion reaction as the reactants of O2 (oxygen) and CH4 (methane). Their product through the reaction CH4 + 2O2 is 2H2 (water) and C02 (carbon dioxide).
Combustion of metals forms metal oxides. Combustion of hydrocarbons, like methane, forms carbon dioxide and water.
Combustion is a one way path, or irreversible reaction. It is not possible to have an opposite reaction to re-create oil from the many compounds that result from combustion. See link.
Products are the new substances that form as a result of a chemical reaction.
The products
Reactants are what the products are made out of. The products are the end result.
A reaction has two components with the reactant as an "ingredient," and the product is the end result. A combustion reaction as the reactants of O2 (oxygen) and CH4 (methane). Their product through the reaction CH4 + 2O2 is 2H2 (water) and C02 (carbon dioxide).
is a substance that forms as a result of a biological- or chemical reaction
what would most likely result in the greatest decrease in the rate of a chemical reaction