It depends on the reactants.
If oxygen and carbon react, they'll produce carbon dioxide, though it may sometimes produce carbon monoxide in cases of incomplete combustion.
C + O2 ---> CO2
Carbon + Oxygen ---> Carbon Dioxide
If sulphuric acid and magnesium react, they'll produce hydrogen and magnesium sulphate.
H2SO4 + Mg ---> MgSO4 + H2
Sulphuric Acid + Magnesium ---> Magnesium Sulphate + Hydrogen
isn't chemistry fun :)
That would depend on the chemical reaction. Whatever goes into the reaction must come out.
There are several types of reactions that describe how atoms are rearranged, but at the end, whatever goes into the reaction must come out of it, even if it enters or exits in the form of an invisible gas.
CO2 or carbon dioxide because a chemical reaction is when two or more elements bond together chemically in this case carbon and oxygen are bonding.
Almost all substances have been made by chemical reactions.
In a chemical reaction, the atoms and molecules produced by the reaction are called products. An example is the reaction of the interaction of oxygen and carbon producing carbon dioxide,
A chemical reaction describes the process wherein reactants combine to form products.
A product. Depending on the reactants/chemicals used in the experiment, the product produced will vary.
Atoms / Strings.
because the lighting may dysfunction the chemicals and create a chemical reaction and or make toxic fumes.
A catalyst must change the rate of a chemical reaction. It must be unchanged at the end of the reaction.
no rusting iron is not a physical change it is a chemical change
This is known as chemical equilibrium. All of the chemicals will want to become stable and this can only happen with equilibrium.
You did not write any of those chemical names correctly (methane is CH4, not ch4) and all you did was list 4 incorrectly written chemicals, you did not give a chemical equation. Only a chemical reaction can be described as endothermic or exothermic; chemicals by themselves do not have those properties.
PRODUCTS
A chemical produced from a reaction is usually referred to as the product of the reaction. While the initial chemicals are known as reactants.
The side on the left of a chemical equation is the reactants, the chemicals consumed by the reaction. The side on the right is the product, the chemicals produced by the reaction.
A chemical that undergoes a chemical reaction is called a reactant. The chemicals that are produced by a chemical reaction are called the products. So in a chemical reaction, reactants turn into products.
A chemical that undergoes a chemical reaction is called a reactant. The chemicals that are produced by a chemical reaction are called the products. So in a chemical reaction, reactants turn into products.
heat is produced, light is produced, gas is produced, the chemicals change color.
The substance (or substances) initially involved in a chemical reaction are called reactants or reagents
When a chemical reaction takes place, it starts with chemicals which are called reactants, literally meaning those which react, and after the reaction has taken place you then have chemicals called products, because they were produced by the reaction.
products are produced after a chemical reaction.
The act of mixing chemicals is a physical process, not a chemical reaction. Mixing chemicals together may, or may not, allow a chemical reaction to proceed, depending on the nature of the chemicals being mixed.
a chemical reaction is a reaction were the two chemicals change into a new chemical.
Products, or intermediates. Products are the final compounds you are left with and intermediates may be new chemicals made through reaction which are then reacted themselves to form further intermediates or final products.