For reactants to change into a product, they must undergo a chemical reaction, which involves breaking and forming chemical bonds. This process typically requires an input of energy to overcome the activation energy barrier, allowing the reactants to collide with sufficient energy and proper orientation. Additionally, the presence of catalysts can facilitate the reaction by lowering the activation energy required. Once the reactants interact appropriately, they rearrange to form the resulting products.
The mass of reactants is equal to the mass of products.
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The mass of reactants must be equal to the mass of products.
All chemical reactions have a common structure. It must have reactants, that are the substances that you have at the beginning, and the product that are the new substances you get at the end.
The reactants must be balanced correctly with reactants.
in order for reactants to be changed into products, there needs to be a chemical change.
At least 2 of the reactants must change their chemical formula.
The mass of reactants is equal to the mass of products.
The reaction must change the chemical nature of reactants.
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No, for a precipitate to form, at least one product must be insoluble in the solution. When two soluble reactants combine, they can form an insoluble product known as a precipitate, which will then separate out of the solution.
The mass of reactants must be equal to the mass of products.
given the law of conservation of mass, we now know that the mass of the reactants must equal the mass of the product.
When you are balancing known reactants and known products which is always the case when you are asked to "balance" a chemical equation you must not change the subscripts as that changes the reactants or the products to a different chemical compound.
All chemical reactions have a common structure. It must have reactants, that are the substances that you have at the beginning, and the product that are the new substances you get at the end.
This isn't answerable without knowing what the chemical reaction is. Some reactions are very easy to initiate - alkali metals and halogens will react with little to no prodding. Others require intermediate reactions.
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