yes and no, it depends on what you would consider a chemical reaction. most people define a chemical reaction as when two or more chemicals react together, steam escaping from a pot, however, is not two chemicals, it is just water evaporating and condensing in the air to make steam which is hotter than air so it rises out of the pot, so it isn't a chemical reaction, so much as a 'change of chemical state'.
What do u mean by chemical or physical reaction... Please give me an answer so i can give you the answer.
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When atoms are rearranged in a chemical reaction, the energy released or absorbed is due to the breaking and formation of chemical bonds. This energy is typically in the form of heat or light, depending on the specific reaction.
Well, chemical reaction models are visual representations of the reaction. Some are visual learners and this aids them greatly. If you mean simulators, a pretty in depth knowledge is needed to be known about reactivity already.
To provide a specific answer, I need more context about the reaction or process you are referring to. Different biochemical or chemical reactions yield different products, so please specify the reaction or the initial reactants involved.
What do u mean by chemical or physical reaction... Please give me an answer so i can give you the answer.
To provide the balanced chemical equation, I would need to know the specific reaction you are referring to. Can you please provide the reactants and products involved in the reaction?
Sure, could you please provide the reaction you would like to see a balanced chemical equation for?
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Please see this link.
When atoms are rearranged in a chemical reaction, the energy released or absorbed is due to the breaking and formation of chemical bonds. This energy is typically in the form of heat or light, depending on the specific reaction.
In a reaction which is not reversible the reactants are always written on the start point of the reaction arrow and products are always written on the end point of the arrow. On the other hand, if you have an equilibrium, then determining reactants and products is a little different.
I'm happy to try and help! Please provide me with the chemical equation you're referring to so I can assist you better.
"This chemical reaction gives off a lot of heat; it must be exothermic"
Well, chemical reaction models are visual representations of the reaction. Some are visual learners and this aids them greatly. If you mean simulators, a pretty in depth knowledge is needed to be known about reactivity already.
Precipitate means to form a solid during a chemical reaction. please feel free to send me a trust point if this was helpful =]
I expect you mean Antoine Lavoisier. Please see the link.