State limitations of a chemical reaction
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limitations of chemical equations:-
limitations of chemical equations:-■The physical states of the reactants and products.
limitations of chemical equations:-■The physical states of the reactants and products.■The concentration of the reactants and products.
limitations of chemical equations:-■The physical states of the reactants and products.■The concentration of the reactants and products.■The conditions such as temperature, pressure or catalyst etc which affect the reaction.
limitations of chemical equations:-■The physical states of the reactants and products.■The concentration of the reactants and products.■The conditions such as temperature, pressure or catalyst etc which affect the reaction.■The heat changes accompanying the reaction i.e. whether heat is evolved or absorbed during the reaction.
limitations of chemical equations:-■The physical states of the reactants and products.■The concentration of the reactants and products.■The conditions such as temperature, pressure or catalyst etc which affect the reaction.■The heat changes accompanying the reaction i.e. whether heat is evolved or absorbed during the reaction.■The formation of a precipitation or the evolution of gas in the reaction.
limitations of chemical equations:-■The physical states of the reactants and products.■The concentration of the reactants and products.■The conditions such as temperature, pressure or catalyst etc which affect the reaction.■The heat changes accompanying the reaction i.e. whether heat is evolved or absorbed during the reaction.■The formation of a precipitation or the evolution of gas in the reaction.■The speed of the reaction.
limitations of chemical equations:-■The physical states of the reactants and products.■The concentration of the reactants and products.■The conditions such as temperature, pressure or catalyst etc which affect the reaction.■The heat changes accompanying the reaction i.e. whether heat is evolved or absorbed during the reaction.■The formation of a precipitation or the evolution of gas in the reaction.■The speed of the reaction.■The nature of the reaction i.e. whether the chemical reaction is reversible or irreversible.
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