The name of this process is "chemical reaction".
a chemical reaction
Reactants
A chemical reaction has occurred. In a chemical reaction, the atoms in the substances rearrange to form new substances with different properties than the original substances. This process involves breaking and/or forming chemical bonds.
These substances are called products.
New substances are formed when matter undergoes a chemical reaction.
Reactivity is the property that describes how readily a substance combines chemically with other substances. Reactivity is also referred to as the rate at which a chemical substance tends to undergo a chemical reaction.
This process is called a chemical reaction, where the atoms of the substances rearrange to form new chemical bonds and create a different substance. The new substance can have different properties than the original substances involved in the reaction.
synthesis reaction
a chemical reaction
Products are the new substances that form as a result of a chemical reaction.
a synthesis reaction
A chemical reaction in which two or more substances combine to form a more complex substance is called a synthesis reaction. This type of reaction typically involves the formation of a single product from multiple reactants.
Reactants
When two substances combine to form a new substance, it is said that a chemical reaction has occurred. This reaction is a combination reaction, also known as synthesis. The new substance formed may or may not possess the properties of the constituent substances.When the separate substances are elements, a chemical reaction is one that creates chemical bonds, the combined substance being a compound.
This is called synthesis, a combination chemical reaction that changes the chemical bonds in the substances.
A chemical reaction, though often it is not a simpler substance.
A chemical reaction has occurred. In a chemical reaction, the atoms in the substances rearrange to form new substances with different properties than the original substances. This process involves breaking and/or forming chemical bonds.