What is Reactions: Definition and 649 Discussions

A chemical reaction is a process that leads to the chemical transformation of one set of chemical substances to another. Classically, chemical reactions encompass changes that only involve the positions of electrons in the forming and breaking of chemical bonds between atoms, with no change to the nuclei (no change to the elements present), and can often be described by a chemical equation. Nuclear chemistry is a sub-discipline of chemistry that involves the chemical reactions of unstable and radioactive elements where both electronic and nuclear changes can occur.
The substance (or substances) initially involved in a chemical reaction are called reactants or reagents. Chemical reactions are usually characterized by a chemical change, and they yield one or more products, which usually have properties different from the reactants. Reactions often consist of a sequence of individual sub-steps, the so-called elementary reactions, and the information on the precise course of action is part of the reaction mechanism. Chemical reactions are described with chemical equations, which symbolically present the starting materials, end products, and sometimes intermediate products and reaction conditions.
Chemical reactions happen at a characteristic reaction rate at a given temperature and chemical concentration. Typically, reaction rates increase with increasing temperature because there is more thermal energy available to reach the activation energy necessary for breaking bonds between atoms.
Reactions may proceed in the forward or reverse direction until they go to completion or reach equilibrium. Reactions that proceed in the forward direction to approach equilibrium are often described as spontaneous, requiring no input of free energy to go forward. Non-spontaneous reactions require input of free energy to go forward (examples include charging a battery by applying an external electrical power source, or photosynthesis driven by absorption of electromagnetic radiation in the form of sunlight).
A reaction may be classified as redox in which oxidation and reduction occur or nonredox in which there is no oxidation and reduction occurring. Most simple redox reactions may be classified as combination, decomposition, or single displacement reactions.
Different chemical reactions are used during chemical synthesis in order to obtain a desired product. In biochemistry, a consecutive series of chemical reactions (where the product of one reaction is the reactant of the next reaction) form metabolic pathways. These reactions are often catalyzed by protein enzymes. Enzymes increase the rates of biochemical reactions, so that metabolic syntheses and decompositions impossible under ordinary conditions can occur at the temperatures and concentrations present within a cell.
The general concept of a chemical reaction has been extended to reactions between entities smaller than atoms, including nuclear reactions, radioactive decays, and reactions between elementary particles, as described by quantum field theory.

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    Can Degree of Freedom and Phase Rule be Applied to Organic Reactions?

    can degree of freedom and phase rule be applied to organic reactions,is it possible to degree of freedom above 3?
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    Redox Reactions: Sulphuric Acid as an Oxidizing Agent

    Hi there, I have some trouble understanding redox reactions. Here is the question: Sulphuric acid is one of the strongest inorganic acides which in some reaction shows oxidation properties. In which of reactions below, sulphuric acid acts as oxidating tool? A. \text{H}_2{SO}_4 +...
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    Solving System of Reactions: .450 M HCN & .230 KCN

    Homework Statement Our teacher gave us a bunch of problems, and this is one of the ones I am having problems with. What are the values of a syste that contains .450 M HCN and .230 KCN Homework Equations Ka = 4.9 x 10^-10 The Attempt at a Solution Well I tried a few different...
  4. W

    Nuclear Reactions: Exploring Power Plants & Bombs

    (1)How does the nuclear reaction in a power plant differ, from the the one that occurs in a nuclear bomb? (2)I understand how the bomb works, and how a nuclear power plant works. What I don't understand is: how do Uranium fuel rods boil water in a power plant? Do they actually detonate a sort...
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    Mass/charge balance of Beta decay/nuclear reactions

    Homework Statement There are three different reactions we did in class. B-: 6C14 --> 7N14 + e- B+: 6C11 --> 5B11 + e+ Nuclear rxn: alpha particle + 7N14 --> 8O17 + e+ Homework Equations Q tot = (mass inital - mass final) * 931.5 MeV Charge balance The Attempt at a Solution In...
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    Completing Nuclear Reactions: Balancing Charges and Nucleons

    Homework Statement Complete the following nuclear reactions, assuming that the unknown quantity signified by a question mark is a single entry. Use the following table for your answers: 0 = gamma, 1 = p, 2 = alpha , 3 = n. (a) 20X43(alpha,?)21X46 (b) 4X9(?,n)6X12 Homework Equations...
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    Energy released in chemical reactions

    Why do some chemical reactions release energy, while other chemical reactions absorb energy?
  8. W

    Constructing Feynman diagrams and understanding conservation rules.

    Hi guys, Standard Model Is this reaction allowed or not? If yes, how do we represent this on Feynman diagram? (electron) + (photon) ------> (muon negative) + (electron) + positron What about this reaction? (muon neutrino) + (electron antinetrino) -----> (muon negative) +...
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    Reactions that produce harmless gas

    What reactions with easily obtainable reactants produce large amounts of harmless gas? We want to make latex or rubber balloons that inflate by themselves. We would also like to reduce the amount of liquid or solid products left in the balloon, if possible. Thanks!
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    A question about opposite and equal reactions

    A question about "opposite and equal reactions" Newton's third law of motion says "For every action there is an opposite and equal reaction". So when I throw a rock at a brick wall (action), that rock bounces off that wall (opposite and equal reaction). But if I jump up and while in the air...
  11. Mentallic

    Medical Reactions to Blood Donation Cuts: Fear, Low Blood Pressure & Fainting

    I went for my 2nd ever blood donation today. Last time I managed to only give 1/4 of what was expected, apparently my (right) arm was tensed too much and wouldn't allow blood to flow freely. This time we went to try the left arm. Well, the guy that inserted the needle did a poor job of it and...
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    Exergonic Reactions: Polar Molecule Stability?

    Hello! Quick question, but it's really bugging me! Exergonic reactions often yield polar molecules as the products (e.g. combustion of methane). Are these polar molecules 'favourable' because the electrons are spending more time in a lower energy region; or is this wrong, and there's a...
  13. Topher925

    What methods are used to model/predict fission reactions?

    This is a stupid question, but it has always been a question of mine that I have never been able to find a strait answer. To be more specific, is quantum electrodynamics or special relativity used to model or predict fission reactions such as those found in a nuclear explosion or inside a...
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    Spontaneity of reactions and free energy

    Does anyone know of a clean proof that a reaction will occur at constant temperature if the change in Helmholtz free energy is negative, or at constant temperature and pressure if the change in Gibbs free energy is negative? The only `proofs' I've found rely on the fact that the entropy...
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    Calculating Reactions and Bending Moments for Fixed End Beam

    Homework Statement Fixed end beam with Length = 1m Load 1 = 58.86n @ 0.4m from A Load 2 = 39.24n @ 0.85m from A Find Ma, Mb, Ra, Rb Homework Equations Not Sure, where help is needed The Attempt at a Solution Well i think, almost sure from 2 methods that Ra = 40.52511...
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    Neutralization Reactions: NaOH + HCl & NH3 + HCl

    Homework Statement An acid and a base is supposed to form a salt and water during a neutralization reaction such as NaOH + HCl --> NaCl + H2O. However, based on Brønsted–Lowry acid-base theory, shouldn't NaOH become NaH2O or something like that after accepting an H+ ion from HCl since the base...
  17. S

    Enzymatic reactions that use ATP as energy source

    can anyone tell me what are the enzymatic reactions that use ATP an energy source ?
  18. C

    Understanding Thermochemical Reactions: Breaking and Forming Bonds

    Im not sure if I am understanding this correctly, when atoms in a molecule break apart is it the energy that was previously contained within the bond holding the atoms together that is released causing heat? and when creating a molecule out of atoms, does it require energy in order to use to...
  19. S

    Reactions And bending moment and shear force diagrams

    Hi. I've been given this to calculate the support reactions but I'm not sure how to handle the increasing udl. And how would this be shown on a Bending moment and shear force diagram?? Also with non increasing Udl's when calculating the reaction is it best to change the udl to one force...
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    Predicting products of acid-base reactions

    Homework Statement Write the balanced molecular equation, complete ionic, and net ionic equation for each of the following: I'm pretty sure I'm doing these correctly, but I just wanted to make sure: a) -- molecular equation b) -- complete ionic equation c) -- net ionic equation 1)...
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    Find Tension & Reaction Force for Bar with 600N Force Applied at 30 Degrees

    Tension = 386lb Bx = 493lb By = 186lb I am having trouble trying to determine the tension in the picture. And the x and y component of B i have a long bar that is 14 feet long. it is connected at 1 end at point B to a pin support and the other end is tied to a rope at point a.point a the rope...
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    Identifying Net Ionic Equations for Reactions

    Homework Statement For each of the following situations, identify those for which a reaction is liely to occur. For those that do occur, write a net ionic equation a) Chromium dipped into silver nitrate. b) B) Gold immersed in hydrochloric acid. c) Nickel pellets dropped into calcium...
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    Centripetal and centrifual force reactions on objects?

    What would the centripetal and/or centrifual force be, on an object that was traveling in a 10mi circle at 18,000 mi/hr? OR how heavy would a person feel riding in a train traveling on the inside of a 10 mi round tube at 18,000 mi/hr?
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    How Do Cable Tensions Affect Force and Moment Balances?

    Homework Statement http://members.shaw.ca/code/statics.bmp Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution I'm having a tough time getting started with this one. Obviously W= 196.2N and AD = 0.425m Do I need to do a force-couple system? Thanks much! Steven
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    Calculating Reactions in 4-Reaction Beam

    If you have a beam with 4 reaction forces, how do you calculate the load taken by each reaction? It occurs to me that you cannot simply take moments about one point so what is the method you can use to find the reactions? I made one example where the beam was symmetrical so I tried equating it...
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    Determining the Support Reactions acting on a frame

    Homework Statement Determine the SUPPORT REACTIONS acting on the frame http://i34.tinypic.com/j94hoo.jpg" You can see I have drawn the FBD, but I am lost on applying static equilibrium about point "F" because I don't know the distance from point "F" to any other point. In order for me to...
  27. J

    Determining the support reactions on a frame

    Homework Statement Determine the SUPPORT REACTIONS acting on the frame (See Picture Below) You can see I have drawn the FBD, but I am lost on applying static equilibrium about point "F" because I don't know the distance from point "F" to any other point. In order for me to sum the moment...
  28. K

    Pressure chamber for reactions

    Hello! I was wondering how I could make a pressure chamber to aid some chemical reactions? The higher the pressure I'd be able to put into the better, although I am not really concerned as I don't particually have anything in mind. I'd probably like to be able to heat it up a bit - if the...
  29. P

    Nuclear Reactions: Mass, Energy, and Particles

    During a nuclear reaction, some energy (or heat) radiate away, I understand that means some mass (or substance) get away. What left over is lighter. Does this mean some basic particle disappeared? for example there are less number of neutrons after the reaction? or the number of particles are...
  30. D

    Mass Relationships In Chemical Reactions

    Homework Statement Styrene is a Hydrocarbon. If 0.438g of Styrene is burned in Oxygen and produces 1.481g of CO2 and 0.303g of H20, what is the empirical formula of styrene? Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution No. of moles of CO2 - 1.481g / 44.0107g/mol = 0.0337mol No...
  31. J

    Chemical reactions with ether?

    chemical reactions with hydrochloric acid does p-toluidine hydrochloride dissolve in HCl?? When it combines with HCl, what would it produce?
  32. B

    FRUSTRATING QUESTION: Condensation Reactions with Covalent Bonds

    Which of the following macromolecules are held together by covalent bonds between monomers and are synthesized through condensation reactions? Choose all correct answers. Nucleic acids Triglycerides Carbohydrates Proteins This is what I think: -Nucleic acids form...
  33. S

    Solving Column Reactions with an Offset Load

    A column AB is anchored to the ground by a pin-joint at A, and is held in a vertical position by various loads as shown. Determine: (i) Magnitude of force f1 (ii) Magnitude and direction of the reaction at A I know how to calculate F1 if it was on a horizontal or vertical. But I'm not sure...
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    How to Calculate Vertical Reactions and UDLs for a Beam?

    I have to calculate the vertical reactions at point A and C. I know that the sum of all vertical forces is equal to zero but i can't solve the equation since there's two variables. http://users.on.net/~rohanlal/Q3.jpg Bv=50 Cv=55 Dv=45 w=80
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    Thermodynamics - Maxwell Reactions

    We have been asked the following: "For fixed compositions, show that T = (partial U/partial S)_V = (partial H/partial S)_P". There are 7 other equations after this one, but I think once I know how to solve the first one I will be ok with the rest. We have not been provided with any relevant...
  36. S

    Exothermic Reactions for Project Experiments

    Hii.. Can anyone tel me... some Exothermic Liquid reactions to carry out experiments for my project work...
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    What nuclear reactions are attributed to cosmic rays?

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmic_ray I have a little bit of trouble writing an essay that relies on background knowledge of galactic cosmic rays. I found in textbooks solid writing about the history of discovery and composition, etc. I can not find simple exemplary nuclear reactions...
  38. P

    Does Chemical Reactions Affect Mass?

    Does mass of compounds change due to exothermic/endothermic chemical reactions?
  39. J

    Equilibrium reactions with iodine

    Homework Statement this question is contained within the equilibruim area of study. in a practical activity, we were supposed to 1/3 fill a vessel with iodine, and then add NaOH(aq) - when this was done, the yellowy colour of the iodine completely diappeared. we then added the same...
  40. W

    Mass Conservation in Chemical Reactions

    I realize that to calculate heat being released and contained during nuclear reaction you must understand the difference between its product mass and reactant mass by using *E=mc2.* My Question pertains to the heat being released during a chemical reaction... Is Mass conserved in this chemical...
  41. S

    Fusion vs Fission: Energy Releasing Comparison

    Fusion reaction is not possible at room temperature because: 1) nuclei only moves at high temperatures 2) nuclei move too slowly at room temp I'm not sure about this. but i think that 2 is right. Can someone verify this? Another question that I am also wondering is that when...
  42. M

    Determining static equlibrium reactions

    I'm having trouble getting my head around how to determine the direction of the forces of reaction and of moment/torque in static equilibrium systems. For example how do I determine the reactions for the system attachment and why are they as they are.
  43. K

    Redox reactions - general question

    Redox reactions can take place in both acid or basic solutions, that I know. But, what if the type of solution in which the reaction occurs is not given? Am I to assume it is acid or basic?
  44. K

    Find Reactions of 4000lb Crate in Truss Figure 1

    Homework Statement A 4000lb uniformly weighted crate is attached by light inextensible cables to the trus show below. Simply determine the reaction at A and E of the truss show below Figure 1 attachment Homework Equations I used the Moment arm equation of M = F*Distance The Attempt...
  45. M

    How can objects move if every action has an equal and opposite reaction?

    This law is confusing me. If everything needs an equal and opposite reaction how do things move? Surely everything should be stationary if this law is true?
  46. P

    Calculating Molarity in Redox Reactions: NaCl Solution Example

    Homework Statement What is the molarity of a NaCl solution if 18.3mL of the solution reacted with 13.6mL of 0.1M KMnO4 based on the following unbalanced redox reaction in an acidic solution? Cl- + MnO4- yields-> Cl2 + Mn2+ The Attempt at a Solution I did the two half reactions...
  47. D

    Equilibrium of reactions - which direction is favored?

    Homework Statement Is it the same to say the products are favour and the forward reaction is favoured. Or can the reverse reaction be favoured but the products be favoured. For example, the equilibrium constant is >1 so by definition the products are favoured, but if a system has excess...
  48. S

    What are the products of this reaction?

    Products of this reactions?!? 1.I can't seem to get an equation for this reaction.Potassium Biphthlate + Sodium Hydroxide gives me what? Both are dissolved in water. Need to figure out the equation to standardize the sodium hydroxide. NaOH + KHC8H4O4 -->All are aqueous.
  49. F

    Conservation in particle reactions

    Homework Statement State whether the following reactions or particle decays are allowed or not. • What conservation laws, invariance principles, or other mechanisms account for the forbidding of some processes? • Try to draw the Feynman graph of some processes...
  50. S

    Reactions of captured muons with nuclei

    I read many years ago that muons captured by nuclei with Z>10 react with these nuclei faster than their simple decay. In other words, such reactions as muon + Fe-56 --> Mn-56 + muon-neutrino are faster than the simple decay of the muon to electron, muon-neutrino and electron-antineutrino. I...
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