Mixing the two solutions and stirring results in a small increase in the temperature of the reaction mixture. Watch this video to see how an increase in temperature can be measured when magnesium ...
It is more obvious in reactions that do not go to completion that the reaction is reversible. This is the case when the reaction mixture contains both reactants and products.
Three colorless solutions are combined into a large beaker and the mixture becomes amber, then blue-black, and then colorless again. This sequence of color changes will repeat with a period of ...
Available catalysts can be homogeneous, which means that they possess the same phase as the reactants and products, making them difficult to separate from the reaction mixture. On the other hand ...