No, the total number of molecules remains constant in a chemical reaction. This is known as the principle of conservation of mass and is a fundamental concept in chemistry.
If a pair of colliding molecules possesses less energy than the activation energy (Ea) required for a reaction, they will not have enough energy to overcome the energy barrier and form products. As a result, the molecules will simply rebound off each other without undergoing a chemical reaction.
When a gas is compressed, the volume it occupies decreases, causing the gas molecules to be closer together. The number of molecules remains the same, as no molecules are added or removed during compression.
The potential energy of the molecules change during a reaction.
In a chemical reaction, atoms are rearranged to form new compounds or molecules. The atoms present in the reactants combine to form the products of the reaction through breaking and forming new chemical bonds. The total number of atoms remains the same on both the reactant and product sides, following the law of conservation of matter.
In a chemical reaction sometimes old bonds are broken and new bonds are formed.
A chemical reaction between oxygen and hydrogen occur.
No, the total number of molecules remains constant in a chemical reaction. This is known as the principle of conservation of mass and is a fundamental concept in chemistry.
a chemical reaction in which simple molecules are added to each other to form long chain molecules without by products
the potential energy of the molecules changes during a reaction.
If a pair of colliding molecules possesses less energy than the activation energy (Ea) required for a reaction, they will not have enough energy to overcome the energy barrier and form products. As a result, the molecules will simply rebound off each other without undergoing a chemical reaction.
When a gas is compressed, the volume it occupies decreases, causing the gas molecules to be closer together. The number of molecules remains the same, as no molecules are added or removed during compression.
The potential energy of the molecules change during a reaction.
During a chemical reaction, bonds between atoms are broken and new bonds are formed. Atoms rearrange to form new molecules or compounds, resulting in a change in the chemical properties of the substances involved in the reaction. Energy may be absorbed or released during these bond formations and breakages.
The absorption of water is not a chemical reaction.
it depends on what chemical it has reacted to.
During any chemical reaction there will be a spontaneous motion of each atoms/ molecules, and all atoms/ molecules collides with each other, on each collision there will be a microscopic interaction, and, there will be a rearrangement in electronic configuration when a low energy or "symmetry" can be obtained. Due to this reconfiguration the spatial arrangement and motion of atoms/molecules changes which is what we observe.