Chemistry, asked by sunilpal8899, 1 year ago

how does the amount of the reactant change during a chemical reaction

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Answered by spinder
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Hey Guys,


The amount of reactant never changes as it has to fulfill the law of conservation of mass .
Which means that the mass neither be created nor be destroyed.


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Answered by aburaihana123
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Answer:

The amount of  the reactant never changes during a chemical reaction

Explanation:

Chemical reaction:

  • A chemical reaction is a process that converts one or more compounds, known as reactants to one or more distinct substances known as products.

Reactant does not change during a chemical reaction

  • According to the rule of conservation of mass, the amount of reactant never changes.
  • This indicates that the mass cannot be formed or destroyed.
  • The total mass of the reactants in a chemical reaction equals the total mass of the products." This means that there is no mass change during a chemical reaction.
  • Increasing the concentration of one or more reactants frequently increases the reaction.
  • This happens because a higher concentration of a reactant causes more collisions with that reactant in a given time period.
  • In a chemical reaction. increases in the concentration of a reactant in solution, the surface area of a solid reactant, and the temperature of the reaction system will also increase the rate of a reaction.

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