What are the reactions in a chemical reaction?

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Substances that form by reactions

Substances that speed up reactions

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The reactions in a chemical reaction are the substances or molecules that undergo a change or transformation during the reaction. These substances are called reactants.

The output of a chemical reaction is the end result or products formed as a result of the reaction. These products are usually different from the reactants and may have different properties.

In addition to reactants and products, chemical reactions may also involve the presence of substances called catalysts. Catalysts are substances that speed up the rate of a chemical reaction without being consumed in the reaction themselves. They facilitate the reaction by providing an alternative reaction pathway with lower activation energy. Thus, catalysts do not appear as reactants or products in the overall chemical reaction equation.
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