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The substance that reacts chemically with another to produce heat is called a "reactant."
Yes , oxygen is a reactant but with different properties , if oxygen misses you cannot burn fire .
The reactant in its natural state is in its original form before any chemical reaction occurs. It is typically the starting material that undergoes a transformation in a chemical reaction to produce one or more products.
To determine the limiting reactant, you need to compare the amount of product that each reactant could potentially produce. Calculate the moles of each reactant using their respective molar masses, and then find the mole ratio of C to SiO2 in the balanced chemical equation. Whichever reactant produces less product is the limiting reactant.
Stoichiometry allows us to answer how much reactant is needed to produce a certain amount of product, and it also helps us determine the limiting reactant in a chemical reaction.
To determine the limiting reactant, we need to find the moles of each reactant. Then, we calculate the amount of ammonia that can be produced from each reactant. Whichever reactant produces the least amount of ammonia is the limiting reactant. Finally, we calculate the grams of ammonia produced based on the limiting reactant.
Mercury could be a reactant or a product, depending on the reaction. Reactants react to produce products.
The substance that reacts chemically with another to produce heat is called a "reactant."
The limiting reactant is oxygen.
The limiting reactant is chlorine.
No. Animals do not produce enzymes that hydrolyze cellulose. (From Master Bio - Chapter 41).
Ribosomes produce enzymes .
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