Chemistry, asked by veronica0104, 11 months ago

what are the limitations of a chemical equation... say for 5 marks.....dont spamm...​

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Answered by navaneeththegenius
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Answer:

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.

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Answered by Anonymous
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HELLO BUDDY!

LIMITATIONS OF A CHEMICAL EQUATION

1) It doesn't give any information about the rate of the reaction.

(2) It gives not information about the by-products formed, if any.

(3) It does not tell about the actual yield of the product.

(4) It may not be kinetically feasible in reality.

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