A and B
A and B
C & D are the products Apex
C & D are the products Apex
A and B
C and D
A and B
C & D are the products Apex
C & D are the products Apex
A and B
C and D
No. The substances that react together are the reactants. The new substances produced by the reaction are the products.
The reacting particles are called reactants.
This statement would be...false.The reactants are located on the left, and the products are located on the right.This is desmond thaxs so much it helped =)
Irreversible :D
endothermic
An irreversible reaction is one in which the entire amount of a reactant or all of them are converted into products. They proceed only in the forward direction and an arrow pointing to the products is placed between reactants and products in the reaction equation. A chemical reaction becomes irreversible when one of the products leaves the homogeneous system where the reaction takes place. e.g. suppose A and B are the reactants, and C and D are the products. The reaction takes place in liquid phase. If one of the products precipitates (appears as an insoluble solid), or is a liquid that is not miscible with the reactant liquid phase, or is a gas that comes out of solution, then we have an irreversible reaction. Reversible reaction A + B ↔ C + D Irreversible reaction A + B → C + D↓ (D precipitates out of solution) A + B → C + D↑ (D bubbles out of solution)
Reactants are the starting materials. Products are the finished materials. As an artifical reaction scheme. A + B = C + D 'A' & 'B' are the reactants 'C' & 'D' anre the products. An actual example. Hydrochloric Acid + Sodium hydroxide = sodium chloride + water. 2HCl + 2NaOH = 2NaCl + 2H2O The hydrochloric and the sodium hydroxide are the reactants, and the sodium chloride and water are the products.