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Define Chemical Reactions as well as Chemical Equations.........!​

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Answered by nanasahebshinde954
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Answer: chemcal reaction is interaction between reactants to give product

Chemical equation is equation which gives information about condition under which reactants reacts to give product

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Answered by mohit810275133
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What is a Chemical Reaction?

What is a Chemical Reaction?A chemical reaction is in which the bonds are broken within reactant molecules, and new bonds are formed within product molecules in order to form a new substance.

What is a Chemical Reaction?A chemical reaction is in which the bonds are broken within reactant molecules, and new bonds are formed within product molecules in order to form a new substance.Chemical reactions are all around us, from the metabolism of food in our body to how the light we get from the sun is the results of chemical reactions. Before beginning with chemical reactions, it is important to know about physical and chemical changes.

A burning candle is the best example of physical and chemical change. Take a candle and light it. As time passes, we can observe that the candle changes to wax. If you cover the candle with a jar, it will extinguish.

A burning candle is the best example of physical and chemical change. Take a candle and light it. As time passes, we can observe that the candle changes to wax. If you cover the candle with a jar, it will extinguish.In the demonstration, burning of the candle is a chemical change while conversion of the candle to wax is a physical change. In a physical change, there is basically a change of state of the substance but in the case of a chemical change mostly a new substance is formed in which either energy is given off or absorbed. Thus we can conclude that chemical changes are accompanied by certain physical changes.

Chemical Equations

Chemical EquationsDue to the vast amounts of chemical reactions happening around us, a nomenclature was developed to simplify how we express a chemical reaction in the form of a chemical equation. A chemical equation is nothing but a mathematical statement which symbolizes the product formation from reactants while stating certain condition for which how the reaction has been conducted.

Chemical EquationsDue to the vast amounts of chemical reactions happening around us, a nomenclature was developed to simplify how we express a chemical reaction in the form of a chemical equation. A chemical equation is nothing but a mathematical statement which symbolizes the product formation from reactants while stating certain condition for which how the reaction has been conducted.The reactants are on the left-hand side whereas products formed on the right-hand side connected by a one-headed or two-headed arrows. For example, a reaction

Chemical EquationsDue to the vast amounts of chemical reactions happening around us, a nomenclature was developed to simplify how we express a chemical reaction in the form of a chemical equation. A chemical equation is nothing but a mathematical statement which symbolizes the product formation from reactants while stating certain condition for which how the reaction has been conducted.The reactants are on the left-hand side whereas products formed on the right-hand side connected by a one-headed or two-headed arrows. For example, a reactionA + B → C + D

Chemical EquationsDue to the vast amounts of chemical reactions happening around us, a nomenclature was developed to simplify how we express a chemical reaction in the form of a chemical equation. A chemical equation is nothing but a mathematical statement which symbolizes the product formation from reactants while stating certain condition for which how the reaction has been conducted.The reactants are on the left-hand side whereas products formed on the right-hand side connected by a one-headed or two-headed arrows. For example, a reactionA + B → C + DHere, A and B are the reactants, which react to form the products C and D. In an actual chemical equation, reactants are denoted by their chemical formula. In order to assure the law of conservation of mass, a chemical equation must be balanced i.e. the number of atoms on both sides must be equal. This is the balancing of the equation.

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