Chemical Reaction and Molecular association influenced by Solvents.
The information presented in an equation of a reaction can be perplexing to a student.
A straight reaction arrow connects the starting material and the product.
The compound at the start of the reaction is the starting material; the compound at the end is the product.
Typically, the reagent is shown above the arrow.
The reagent is the compound required to convert the starting material into the finished product.
The viscosity of the solvent has a role in influencing reaction speeds.
Dissolved particles diffuse significantly more slowly and can collide less frequently per unit time in very viscous liquids than in less viscous solvents.
Solvent influences the chemical reaction and molecular association.
Solvent helps to dissolves another chemical substance or substances to form a solution of homogeneous mixture.
As a result, most processes' reaction rates drop sharply as solvent viscosity rises.