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Is a non reversible reaction products can react to reform reactants?

In a non-reversible reaction, the products typically cannot react to reform the original reactants under standard conditions. These reactions proceed in one direction, leading to a complete conversion of reactants into products, often with a significant energy change. While some products may undergo further reactions, they do not revert back to the original reactants of the non-reversible reaction itself.


What are substances called that react together?

the name given to chemicals which react together is products


When do reactants give products?

They give products when they are brought together and react.


What products and reactants of a chemical reaction most likely to have in common?

Input: reactants --> [ They react ] --> Output: products = what you get out of it


What do you call a substances that react together to make products?

Reactants react together to form products.


Materials at the end of a reaction?

before reaction = reactants after reaction = products


What do you call a substances used up in a reaction?

Reactants. Reactants react to produce products.


Where are the reactants and products found in a chemical equation?

Reactants are found on the left side of a chemical equation, while products are found on the right side. Reactants are the substances that react to form the products in a chemical reaction.


What are the molecules that react with one another called?

Molecules that react with one another are called reactants.


True or falseA reactant produce reactants?

False. Reactants are consumed during a chemical reaction and are transformed into products, not into more reactants.


How do reactants and products participate in chemical reactions?

The reactants are compounds that react to form new compounds (the products). apex


Reactants and products in an energy diagram?

Activation energy is the distance from the reactants to the top of the "hill."