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25 June, 09:40

should water (H2O) be included in the model as a reactant or product? If so, how should it be included?

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  1. 25 June, 09:46
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    Answer: A. Yes, as reactant A
  2. 25 June, 10:07
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    The water should be omitted as a reactant or product to have a well-balanced equation only if the water reacts as a solvent.

    Explanation:

    The water acts as a pure liquid and the increase of concentration of pure liquid is impossible. So, it is of no use when it acts as a solvent. As a product form water can be obtained as a liquid or gaseous substance. Their ability can increase the supply of hydrogen or oxygen to the reaction. When it is used as a main reactant it should be included.

    As a role of solvent, it has no use in the chemical reaction. It has insignificant values as a role of solvent so it should be formatted while having the well-balanced equation. There are a lot of examples in which water is not included in the chemical reaction.
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