kennedy64 kennedy64
  • 25-11-2019
  • Physics
contestada

What are the reactants in the following chemical equation NaCl+AgF=>NaF+AgCl

Respuesta :

VioletBrennan VioletBrennan
  • 30-11-2019

Answer:

NaCl,AgF

Explanation:

Chemical equations show the reactants and products, as well as other factors such as energy changes, catalysts, and so on. With these equations, an arrow is used to indicate that a chemical reaction has taken place. In general terms, a chemical reaction follows this format:

Reactants→Products

So the reactants of the given reaction are NaCl,AgF

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

what is a direct object
how many time greater is 46 than 0.46?
Five less than a number is at least -28
Which of the following expressions is used to show agreement? A. No me gusta nada___. B. A mi tambien. C. ni...ni D. gusta mas___:
Jeffers photo album can hold 12 photos on a page he has two pages filled. How many photos does he have?
What are local products of Martinique?
5(3w-2)-7=23 whats the value of w
what times itself 3 times equals 7?
The ease with which the colonists could improve their social status depended upon what TWO factors? wealth education land ownership transportation commu
Find the equation of the line with x-intercept is (4,0) that is perpendicular to the line 3x-8y=5