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what are the limitations of a chemical equation

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Answered by Rockstaranant
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Limitations of chemical equations. The chemical reactions suffer from a number of limitations and thus have a few drawbacks also. The physicalstates of the reactants and products. The conditions such as temperature, pressure or catalyst etc which affect the reaction.
Answered by Anonymous
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Limitations or defects of a chemical equation:
A chemical equation does not indicate about:

(a) the physical states of the reactants and products.

(b) the concentrations of the reactants and products.

(c) the heat evolved (exothermic reaction) or absorbed (endothermic reaction) during the chemical reaction.

(d) the condition of temperature, pressure, catalyst etc. which are needed for a reaction.

(e) the rate of reaction, whether slow or fast.

(f) the reversibility of a reaction.

(g) whether any precipitate is formed or gas is evolved in the reaction.

(h) the extent upto which reaction takes place.

(i) time taken by the reaction for completion.

(j) mechanism of the reaction.

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