Endothermic.
The amounts of reactants and products are not mentioned.dark
Reduction
In a chemical equation you have the reactants on the left hand side of the arrow and the products on the right. The products are what you get after the reaction occurs. A + B -> C + D The products are C and D.
A chemical reaction becomes endothermic when it absorbs heat from its surroundings, resulting in an increase in the internal energy of the system. This usually occurs when the energy required to break the bonds of the reactants is greater than the energy released when new bonds are formed in the products.
The reaction is exothermic
The amounts of reactants and products are not mentioned.dark
they rearrange to form products
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Reactants --> Chemical reaction --> Products
The measure of how fast a reaction occurs is called the reaction rate. It is typically determined by how quickly the reactants are consumed or the products are formed over a specific period of time. The reaction rate can be influenced by factors such as temperature, concentration, and catalysts.
The are called PRODUCTS.
The enthalpy of a reaction is the heat change that occurs during a chemical reaction at constant pressure. It represents the difference in energy between the products and reactants in the reaction.
Reduction
In a chemical equation you have the reactants on the left hand side of the arrow and the products on the right. The products are what you get after the reaction occurs. A + B -> C + D The products are C and D.
In a chemical reaction, a chemical change occurs where the chemical composition of the substances involved is altered, leading to the formation of new substances with different properties. This change involves the breaking and forming of chemical bonds.
When a chemical reaction takes place, it starts with chemicals which are called reactants, literally meaning those which react, and after the reaction has taken place you then have chemicals called products, because they were produced by the reaction.
A combination reaction is a reaction in which two elements (or other substances) combine to form a new compound.A combination reaction occurs when one reactant forms two or more products.