Chemistry, asked by vaishnavqatar, 1 year ago

How can we predict the product of a chemical equation by knowing the reactants?


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Answered by Anonymous
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Often times it is possible due to previous data. Trends appear and you can make deductions from such trends. Reactions may not happen at all. There may be deviations from the trends as well. The deviations may be for unknown reasons or there may be unproven theories that are included in textbooks. Inorganic chemistry reactions are not as clear cut as organic chemistry reactions. You don't have to memorize all the reactions. Know the trends, conduct the experiment, and if your prediction fails, try to think hard about the conditions in which the experiment took place. Sometimes the explanation may lay in the container that you used for the reaction, or it may be stoichiometry.

As in all sciences, you need experiments

Answered by sushant1861
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Answer:

first of all we have to know that which element in positive and which is negative.

and then we have to join positive with negative.

in such way we can predict the product just after seeing reactant...

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