Saturday, April 24, 2010

What is the correct term for a reaction which is fully complete ie used up all precursor material?

I dont think its Reaction end Point as that seems to infer other means of ending the reaction, ie temperature but I might be wrong there.



What is the correct term for a reaction which is fully complete ie used up all precursor material?windows mobile 6





Good question, I'm not actually sure which term you would use in that situation, you say something has reached a steady state when it reaches the equilibrium point but if you've actually used up all your reactants it seems like that should have a different name. Reaction end point is also used to say the reaction has reached completion and perhaps that is more accurate in this case.



What is the correct term for a reaction which is fully complete ie used up all precursor material?microsoft office 2003 internet explorer



Its called an irreversible reaction. End point is a term used in titration.
ouch !! my brain !!
Possibly equillibrium....... Theoretically any reaction should be reversible.

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