Students explore the concept that chemical reactions involve the breaking of bonds between atoms in the reactants, and the rearrangement and rebonding of these atoms to make the products. Students ...
The speed of a chemical reaction is affected by temperature, concentration, particle size and the presence of a catalyst. It can be calculated by measuring changes in reactants/products.
A change is called irreversible if it cannot be changed back again. Many chemical reactions are irreversible. In a chemical reaction, new materials are always formed. Sometimes these new materials ...
IN 1884 Prof, van 't Hoff published a small volume entitled “Etudes de dynamique chimique,” the general purpose of which was to give an account of the course of chemical change as illustrated ...
Students will be able to make measurements showing that whether the process is a change of state, dissolving, or a chemical reaction, the total mass of the substances does not change. Note: In the ...
Both chemical changes generating electric currents and chemical reactions triggered by the passage of electricity can be considered electrochemical reactions. A tandem electrochemical hydrogen ...