using the equation you have justify the statement a chemical reaction is nothing but rearrangement of atoms
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Using an equation like:
NaOH + HCl = NaCl + H2O
We can see that on the left, sodium atom (Na) is bonded together with oxygen and hydrogen atoms (OH-) , but on the right it is bonded with chlorine atom (Cl)
On the left Chlorine (Cl) is bonded with Na but on the right, it is bonded with Na.
One hydrogen atom is bonded with Cl on the left while on the right, it is bonded with O.
Atoms on the left are Na, O, H, Cl and on the right, we have the same atoms but in different arrangements.
NaOH + HCl = NaCl + H2O
We can see that on the left, sodium atom (Na) is bonded together with oxygen and hydrogen atoms (OH-) , but on the right it is bonded with chlorine atom (Cl)
On the left Chlorine (Cl) is bonded with Na but on the right, it is bonded with Na.
One hydrogen atom is bonded with Cl on the left while on the right, it is bonded with O.
Atoms on the left are Na, O, H, Cl and on the right, we have the same atoms but in different arrangements.
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Explanation:
NaOH + HCl = NaCl + H2O
We can see that on the left, sodium atom (Na) is bonded together with oxygen and hydrogen atoms (OH-) , but on the right it is bonded with chlorine atom (Cl)
On the left Chlorine (Cl) is bonded with Na but on the right, it is bonded with Na.
One hydrogen atom is bonded with Cl on the left while on the right, it is bonded with O.
Atoms on the left are Na, O, H, Cl and on the right, we have the same atoms but in different arrangements.
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