No, absolutely not.
There are much smaller particles, first Electrons (which are part of reactions),
Then Quarks that neutrons and protons are made of (and are part of reactions),
and much, much smaller particles after that also are involved in chemical reactions.
the number of protons and neutrons
This is the energy needed to get us from our starting point to the top of the hill would be the activation enery
A chemical reaction without reactants is not possible.
to make it strong
The most important chemical reaction of alkanes is probably combustion, where they react with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide and water, releasing heat energy. This reaction is important because it is used for energy production in engines, heating systems, and other applications.
the number of protons and neutrons
um i think it pi neutrons multiplied by the velocity of c4 carbon
It involves the particles of the nucleus (protons and neutrons), not the electrons.
Photosynthesis
Nuclear decay involves the contents of the atomic nucleus, the protons and neutrons. Chemical reactions involve the electrons.
Only those involved in nuclear reactions. Ordinary chemical reaction can not effect this change.
The most important: to have the reactants !
This is the energy needed to get us from our starting point to the top of the hill would be the activation enery
No, electrons and neutrons do not neutralize an acid. Acids are neutralized by bases through a chemical reaction that forms water and a salt. The addition of electrons and neutrons may influence the charge and stability of ions in the reaction, but they do not directly neutralize the acid.
to make it strong
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A chemical reaction without reactants is not possible.