Traditionally, chemical reactions have been described as one-line “equations” in which substrates, say A and B, convert purposefully but rigidly into a desired product, say C. Naturally, it has been ...
For molecules to react, they need to collide with enough energy. If molecules hit with too little energy, they can just bounce off without reacting. If they collide with enough energy, bonds can break ...
Accompanying Lesson Plan: Lesson 6.2: Controlling the Amount of Products in a Chemical Reaction Adding more of one reactant will make more products as long as there is still enough of the other ...