Science, asked by Chughiefe, 11 months ago

How does electron flow in a chemical reaction

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Answered by ᏕɱartYᎶᴜʀɭ
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Explanation:

In chemical reactions, both electrons and atoms change positions as both p and s bonds are formed and broken. Arrow pushing is used to keep track of the movement of all electrons involved with each step of the overall transformation.

Answered by QueenBeBo
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in a chemical reaction we are forming and breaking chemical bonds, which are pairs of electrons shared between two atoms. the process of breaking and forming bonds is going to change the charges around each atom, atleast momentarily.

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