What happens during a chemical reaction?

1 Answer
Aug 10, 2018

The formation of new substances, and the making and breaking of strong chemical bonds.

Explanation:

This is a specific definition, and of course most of chemistry is based on such reactions...

For the generalized reaction...

A+BC+D

...the chemical reaction CONSERVES two properties: (i) mass is conserved, i.e. the mass of the products is PRECISELY equal to the mass of the reactants; and (ii) charge is conserved, i.e. the charge of the reactants is precisely equal to the charge of the products. And so if you start with 10g of reactant from all sources, AT MOST you are going to get 10g of product, and in practice you are not even going to get that (why not?). And this principle of conservation of mass is why chemists and educators place such emphasis on stoichiometry:

GARBAGE IN EQUALS GARBAGE OUT...