Substances that participate in the complete, finished reaction are called reactants.
Substances that participate for only part of the reaction (in other words, it is used up [or canceled out in the equation]) are called intermediates.
Substances that do not participate in the reaction but are still added (and speed up the reaction [their identity is not changed]) are called catalysts.
The term used to describe a new substance formed from a chemical reaction would be "product."
Another name for a solution in chemistry is a homogeneous mixture. In the context of chemical reactions, a solution is defined as a mixture where one or more substances (solute) are dissolved in another substance (solvent) to form a uniform mixture.
Generally chemical energy can be defined as the aptitude of a substance to be transformed in another substance by a chemical reaction.
The identity of a substance (chemical compound) is defined by his chemical formula and molecular structure.
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The identity of a substance refers to its unique characteristics that distinguish it from other substances. This includes its chemical composition, physical properties, and behavior under various conditions. Identifying a substance involves analyzing these properties to determine what it is.
donates a proton (H+) in a chemical reaction.
METABOLISM. Metabolism is the sum of the group of reactions to obtain energy
a process that does not change the chemical composition of a substance. A change in a substance with no new substances being formed
A substance that cannot be broken down further by chemical means is known as an element. Elements are the fundamental building blocks of matter and consist of only one type of atom. Each element is defined by its unique number of protons, and they cannot be decomposed into simpler substances through chemical reactions. Examples of elements include hydrogen, oxygen, and gold.
A chemical can be defined as a substance with well defined properties. There are a number of different types of chemicals. Every element is a chemical. Every compound is also a chemical. And even a mixture of elements and/or compounds is also a chemical (it might also be described as a mixture of chemicals).
A mixture can be defined as a material composed of two or more different substances that are not chemically combined. This makes nitrogen a pure substance.