A chemical equation is a symbolic representation of a chemical reaction. It shows which substances start and finish the reaction, namely the reactants and the products. Each substance in the equation is represented by its chemical formula. This formula gives the type and number of atoms in each molecule.
For example, in the exercise provided:
- The reactants are written as K (s) and Zn(NO3)2 (aq).
- The products are Zn (s) and KNO3 (aq).
The states of matter are also indicated, such as (s) for solid and (aq) for aqueous or dissolved in water.
Chemical equations are essential for visualizing the process of a reaction. They provide key information about the transformation of matter that occurs during the reaction. Writing and understanding chemical equations helps chemists to communicate precisely what happens in a chemical reaction.