what are limitations by chemical equations
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The chemical reactions suffer from a number of limitations and thus have a few drawbacks also.
1.The physical states of the reactants and products.
2.The concentration of the reactants and products.
3.The conditions such as temperature, pressure or catalyst etc which affect the reaction.
4.The heat changes accompanying the reaction i.e. whether heat is evolved or absorbed during the reaction.
5.The formation of a precipitation or the evolution of gas in the reaction.
6.The speed of the reaction.
7.The nature of the reaction i.e. whether the chemical reaction is reversible or irreversible.
1.The physical states of the reactants and products.
2.The concentration of the reactants and products.
3.The conditions such as temperature, pressure or catalyst etc which affect the reaction.
4.The heat changes accompanying the reaction i.e. whether heat is evolved or absorbed during the reaction.
5.The formation of a precipitation or the evolution of gas in the reaction.
6.The speed of the reaction.
7.The nature of the reaction i.e. whether the chemical reaction is reversible or irreversible.
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there are many limitations of a chemical equation:-
A chemical equation doesn't tell us:-
1.The physical state of the reactants and the product .
2.the time taken for telling completion of the reaction.
3.whether heat is given out or absorbed.
4.The rate at which the reaction takes place.
HOPE THIS HELPS!
A chemical equation doesn't tell us:-
1.The physical state of the reactants and the product .
2.the time taken for telling completion of the reaction.
3.whether heat is given out or absorbed.
4.The rate at which the reaction takes place.
HOPE THIS HELPS!
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