Chemical Reactions

Chemical Reactions: Types, Balancing, Influencing Factors, and Reaction Rates

Table of Contents

Overview of What the Article Will Cover

Synthesis (Combination) Reactions
Synthesis (Combination) Reactions
Decomposition Reactions
Decomposition Reactions
Single Replacement Reactions
Single Replacement Reactions

What is the easiest way to balance chemical equations?

The easiest way is to balance atoms one element at a time using coefficients, starting with the most complex molecule and leaving hydrogen and oxygen for last.

Which factors most significantly affect reaction rates?

Reaction rates are mainly affected by temperature, concentration of reactants, surface area, and the presence of a catalyst.

What is the difference between a catalyst and an enzyme?

A catalyst speeds up a chemical reaction without being consumed, while an enzyme is a biological catalyst that specifically speeds up reactions in living organisms.

Chargaff’s Rules: First and Second Rules, Applications

Centromere- Definition, Structure, Position, Types, Functions