Category: 6. Chemistry Reactions
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Frequently Asked Questions – FAQs
What is meant by a chemical reaction? A Chemical Reaction is a process that occurs when two or more molecules collide with the right orientation and sufficient force to form a new product. In this process breaking and forming bonds between atoms takes place. Compounds that interact to produce new compounds are called reactants whereas…
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Important Points to Remember
In a chemical change, a new compound is formed but in a physical change, the substance changes its state of existence. Atoms or ions or molecules which react to form a new substance are called reactants; the new atoms or molecules formed are products. A chemical reaction follows the law of conservation of mass. That…
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Types of Chemical Reactions
The basis for different types of reactions is the product formed, the changes that occur, the reactants involved and so on. Different types of reactions are Combustion reaction Decomposition reaction Neutralization reaction Redox Reaction Precipitation or Double-Displacement Reaction Synthesis reaction 1. Combustion Reaction A combustion reaction is a reaction with a combustible material with an oxidizer…
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Chemical Equations
Due to the vast amounts of chemical reactions happening around us, a nomenclature was developed to simplify how we express a chemical reaction in the form of a chemical equation. A chemical equation is nothing but a mathematical statement which symbolizes the product formation from reactants while stating certain condition for which how the reaction…
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Basic Concepts of Chemical Reactions
A Chemical Reaction is a process that occurs when two or more molecules interact to form a new product(s). Compounds that interact to produce new compounds are called reactants whereas the newly formed compounds are called products. Chemical reactions play an integral role in different industries, customs and even in our daily life. They are…
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Chemical Reactions
What is a Chemical Reaction? A chemical reaction is in which the bonds are broken within reactant molecules, and new bonds are formed within product molecules in order to form a new substance. A burning candle is the best example of physical and chemical change. Take a candle and light it. As time passes, we…