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Ch. 2 - The Chemistry of Microbiology
Bauman - Microbiology with Diseases by Taxonomy 6th Edition
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Chapter 2, Problem 8

All chemical reactions begin with reactants and result in new molecules called __________ .

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Understand the terminology used in chemical reactions: the substances you start with are called reactants.
Recognize that during a chemical reaction, reactants undergo a transformation to form new substances.
Identify that the new substances formed as a result of the chemical reaction are called products.
Recall that in microbiology, chemical reactions are fundamental to processes like metabolism, where reactants are converted into products.
Therefore, the blank in the sentence should be filled with the term 'products' to complete the statement correctly.

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Key Concepts

Here are the essential concepts you must grasp in order to answer the question correctly.

Reactants

Reactants are the starting substances in a chemical reaction. They undergo chemical changes during the reaction to form new substances. Understanding reactants is essential because they determine what products will be formed.
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Products

Products are the new molecules or substances formed as a result of a chemical reaction. They differ chemically and physically from the reactants, representing the outcome of the reaction process.
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Chemical Reaction

A chemical reaction is a process where reactants are transformed into products through the breaking and forming of chemical bonds. It involves energy changes and results in new molecular structures.
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