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What are the fewest number of reactants a chemical equation can have?

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quasarJose
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  • 03-10-2019

Answer:

One

Explanation:

A chemical equation uses symbols and numbers to show reacting compounds/ molecules in a chemical reaction.

To start a chemical reaction, the minimum number of reactants needed is one. For example in decomposition or cracking, a reactant can dissociate to give other compounds. Some reactions takes up several reactants in order to proceed.

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