During chemical reactions bonds are broken.
- salts are ionic compounds - salts are products of neutralization reactions
1 some reaction can be very fast and consume the products of other reactions as they form, for example multistage reactions like blood clotting. 2 some reactions are highly reversible such as the oscillating clock reactions
the ionic reactions, temperature , and the formation of bonds determines the color of salt
Precipitation titrations are based upon reactions that yield ionic compounds of limited solubility.
The ionic reactions are fast because of the compound which after getting dissolved in water are dissociated into ions and are free to move.Due to this effective collisions take place which leads ultimately to a fast reaction.....
Yes they do
During chemical reactions bonds are broken.
Chain Reaction
A chemical bond's ability to reverse react is a consequence of its stability. An ionic bond is very strong and very stable, in other words the bond is at a very low energy. A species tends to stay in the lowest energy state possible, so ionic compounds tend to not react unless it is to find a lower energy state.
This is a very fast reaction.
There are more particles in the area to react with it.
Fireworks and wood burning are good examples of fast chemical reactions =]
Ununseptium is produced by nuclear reactions in ionic accelerators.
Ununseptium is produced by nuclear reactions in ionic accelerators.
Omer Robbins has written: 'Ionic reactions and equilibria' -- subject(s): Ionic equilibrium
The products of the reactions are ionic salts.