It indicates how fast reactants become products.
The law of conservation of mass states that in a chemical reaction, the total mass of the reactants must equal the total mass of the products. Therefore, if zinc (Zn) and hydrochloric acid (HCl) are the only reactants, the products formed will have a mass equal to the combined mass of the zinc and hydrochloric acid. This reaction typically produces zinc chloride (ZnCl₂) and hydrogen gas (H₂), ensuring that the mass is conserved throughout the process.
No. It may be the same before and after, but it certainly doesn't have to be (and often isn't), so it would be wrong to say it's "conserved". Some examples: To a first approximation, in the reaction H2 + Cl2 -> 2HCl the products have the same volume as the reactants. However, in the reaction N2O4 -> 2NO2, the reactant volume is half the volume of the products, assuming that the pressure is constant.
When a reaction has reached equilibrium, the rate of the forward reaction is equal to the rate of the reverse reaction. At equilibrium, the concentrations of reactants and products remain constant over time, but the reaction is still ongoing.
if there is no motion of a lever around a fulcrum, then how do the torques compare? the torques must be equal. this does not necessarily imply that the forces or the lever arms involved are equal. when this situation occurs we say the lever system is in equilibrium.
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It means 10% of reactants have been converted into products and 90% are still there as reactants.
It indicates how fast reactants become products.
This question depends on your definition of acids and bases. Assuming we are talking about simple neutralization of acids and bases in water as a solvent, then the reactants are hydrogen and hydroxide ions and the product is water.H+(aq) + OH-(aq) --> H2O(l)At an even simpler level we can say acid + base --> salt + water.
The law of conservation of mass states that in a chemical reaction, the total mass of the reactants must equal the total mass of the products. Therefore, if zinc (Zn) and hydrochloric acid (HCl) are the only reactants, the products formed will have a mass equal to the combined mass of the zinc and hydrochloric acid. This reaction typically produces zinc chloride (ZnCl₂) and hydrogen gas (H₂), ensuring that the mass is conserved throughout the process.
The law of conservation of matter states that matter cannot be created or destroyed in a chemical reaction. Therefore, the total mass of the products formed from the reaction between Zn and HCl must be equal to the total mass of the reactants.
the products will contain only Zn,H, and Cl. apex
No. It may be the same before and after, but it certainly doesn't have to be (and often isn't), so it would be wrong to say it's "conserved". Some examples: To a first approximation, in the reaction H2 + Cl2 -> 2HCl the products have the same volume as the reactants. However, in the reaction N2O4 -> 2NO2, the reactant volume is half the volume of the products, assuming that the pressure is constant.
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To correctly determine the balanced chemical equation, one must make sure that the products are appropriately relating to the reactants and make sure that the equation is balanced with the lowest coefficients. That should help.
When a reaction has reached equilibrium, the rate of the forward reaction is equal to the rate of the reverse reaction. At equilibrium, the concentrations of reactants and products remain constant over time, but the reaction is still ongoing.
if there is no motion of a lever around a fulcrum, then how do the torques compare? the torques must be equal. this does not necessarily imply that the forces or the lever arms involved are equal. when this situation occurs we say the lever system is in equilibrium.