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Write the generic form of a chemical reaction.

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Answered by Anonymous
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A+B--> C+D

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Answered by Jaswindar9199
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The generic form of a chemical reaction is A+B→C+D

  • A chemical reaction is a process that brings multiple reactants together to form one or more products.
  • This rearrangement typically involves the breaking of chemical bonds, the formation of new bonds, and/or changes in the arrangement of particles.
  • The reactant molecules are changed and rearranged to create the products of the reaction.
  • The general form of a chemical reaction is reactants → products.
  • This reaction is symbolized by an arrow which indicates the direction of the reaction.
  • Reactants are listed on the left side of the arrow, while products are listed on the right side.
  • The arrow points in the direction of the reaction, showing which atoms are bonded to each other to form the products.

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