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What is the cause of this difference in products of chemical reactions in different conditions?
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Answered by mhanifa
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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

Some of the major factors that play role in the chemical reaction are: surface area, catalyst, pressure, heat and light. These may change reaction outcome such as product, time, energy release etc.

Answered by sp208
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Explanation:

Chemical reactions occur when two substances interact to form new compounds or molecules.

Several factors determine when and whether a chemical reaction will occur :

  • Collisions

When two molecules collide with the right orientation and sufficient force, a chemical reaction may result. Not all collisions cause reactions, however; the atoms or molecules must be able to recombine to form new compounds.

  • Entropy

Entropy is a measure of disorder. The Second Law of Thermodynamics holds that the entropy of a closed system can never decrease. If a reaction increases the total entropy of the system and its surroundings, the reaction will be spontaneous.

  • Equilibrium

The fact that a reaction is spontaneous doesn't always mean it happens rapidly. Reactions can also reach a state of equilibrium; when two opposite reactions occur at an equal rate, there is no net increase in the amount of the product or the reactants.

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