reactant substances usually come from groups 1 and 7 on the Periodic Table as it is easy to gain or lose 1 electron
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A limiting reactant is one whose supply limits the amount or speed of a reaction. Conversely, the non limiting one is in good enough supply so that increasing its concentration has no effect on the outcome. An example could be respiration. If there's plenty of oxygen, but not much glucose available, then oxygen is the non limiting reactant. On the other hand, if there's plenty of glucose, then the rate of respiration is limited by how quickly the cell can be supplied with oxygen.
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Substances which undergoes burning is combustible substances. eg: paper ,cloth , wood substances which doesnt undergoes burning is non_combustible substances. eg: stone, bricks soil ,water. So, paper is combustible .
limiting reactant
In a chemical reaction, two or more substances separate into simpler components and then recombine into other substances. The separation into simpler components usually happens in water and the process is called ionization.
limiting reactant
This substance is called "reactant" or "initial product".
The opposite of a reactant is a product. Reactants are substances that undergo a chemical reaction to form products. Products are the resulting substances formed after a chemical reaction has occurred.
Decomposition reactions involve the breakdown of a compound into simpler substances as products than the original reactant.
The reactants exist before a reaction begins, and also the products are the result of the reaction of the reactants.
reactants- the substances that take part in a chemical reactionproducts- the new substances formed after a chemical reaction
It is called the reactant. To the right is the product.
Chlorine can be both a reactant and a product, depending on the chemical reaction it is involved in. It can react with other substances to form new compounds as a reactant, or it can be generated as a product from certain reactions.
Yes, hydrogen can be a strong reactant with some other substances.
These substances are called reactants.