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differentiate between chemical reaction and chemical equation​

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Answered by eshanmanoj23oct
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Chemical reactions are processes in which reactants become new products. Chemical equations are the symbolic representation of chemical reactions

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Answered by XxZaraa89xX
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ו• What is the difference between a chemical reaction and the chemical equation? ••×

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These terms are often used interchangeably, but although they're related, they're different things.

■ A chemical reaction is a process that occurs when one or more substances are changed into one or more new substances.

■ On the other hand, a chemical equation is the symbolic representation of a chemical reaction. Atomic symbols are used to represent the elements that take part in a reaction. The numbers represent the ratios of reactants and products that produce the reaction. Arrows point the direction a reaction occurs, with the arrow pointing from reactants to products.

I'm hoping this answer helps you, if not, I've attached an image that give a transparent idea of the diffrenciation.

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