(a)
Interpretation: The given reaction needs to be completed.
Concept Introduction : A reaction that involves chemical changes are termed as a
(b)
Interpretation: The given reaction needs to be completed.
Concept Introduction : A reaction that involves chemical changes are termed as a chemical reaction. The product of a chemical reaction depends upon the reactants involved in the reaction. It also depends upon the reacting medium and on the catalyst used.
(c)
Interpretation: The given reaction is as follows:
Concept Introduction : A reaction that involves chemical changes are termed as a chemical reaction. The product of a chemical reaction depends upon the reactants involved in the reaction. It also depends upon the reacting medium and on the catalyst used.
(d)
Interpretation: The given reaction is as follows:
Concept Introduction:A reaction that involves chemical changes are termed as a chemical reaction. The product of a chemical reaction depends upon the reactants involved in the reaction. It also depends upon the reacting medium and on the catalyst used.
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