A chemical formula describe and identify a chemical compound.
Chemical Reactions
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Yes, chemical equations describe chemical reactions. A chemical equation tells you what substances are reacting, what substances are produced and, in a balanced equation, provides the coefficients to tell us in what ratio the substances react or are produced.
colour, clarity, solid formation, gas formation, release of energy
The overwhelming majority of chemical equations do involve molecules, but if they don't, you can call them chemical equations rather than molecular equations.
formulas
Chemical equations describe the products and reactants in a chemical reaction.
A chemical equation is a short way to describe a chemical reaction, so yes.
chemical equations
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fe + O2 = feO
The chemical symbol of silver is Ag: chemical symbols are used in chemical formulae and equations.
Coefficient
No, but both describe the same chemical reaction.
Yes, chemical equations describe chemical reactions. A chemical equation tells you what substances are reacting, what substances are produced and, in a balanced equation, provides the coefficients to tell us in what ratio the substances react or are produced.
Honey hasn't chemical equations.