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Note: this blog post has been closed. "What is the difference between a solution and a reactant?" This blog post explains the difference of both terms. It also explains more about solutions, reactants, and stoichiometry. Are you ready to learn? Read more at https://inyourpocketesays.wordpress.com/2015/07/17/solucionario-de-fisicoquimica-levine-5-edicion/. **This blog post has been closed** Solutions are substances that dissolve in other substances. These substances are called solvents or suspending fluid(s). These solutions can be in two types: solute and solvent. A solution with a solute is called a concentrate, and a solution with a solvent is called an solution. In other words, concentration can be present in both solutes and solutions. What makes a good solvent? The best solvent dissolves the maximum amount of solute at the minimum amount of solvent. In order to find the best solution for your experiment, look at the table below. "I understand! But what is a reactant?" A reactant is a substance that reacts to form another substance or products. Reactants are also called starting materials. Let's have a look at the table below. The reactant of the reaction is the substance that reacts with another. For this experiment, CHCl reacts with NaOH to form NaCl and HCl. These are Reactants: CHCl, NaOH "What are products?" A product is a substance that forms during a chemical reaction. Products are also called final products or end-products. For example, CHCl is a product in this reaction because it forms after CHCl reacts with sodium hydroxide. This is the end of the blog post. "Kinetic vs. Equilibrium" http://inyourpocketesays.wordpress.com/2015/07/17/solucionario-de-fisicoquimica-levine-5-edicion/#comment-3506 "Why does a chemical reaction occur?" How exactly does it work? http://inyourpocketesays.wordpress. cfa1e77820
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