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Title: chemical reactant product calculator?
Post by: tonesack on Sep 9, 2012
so im in chemestry working on a test
they give the agents [such as ammonium sulfide and iron (ii) nitrate] and then ask for what the product/s/ would be
can u find a calculator that lets me input the material and it gives the products created?


Title: chemical reactant product calculator?
Post by: tommyt_ on Sep 9, 2012
In chemistry there could be many different ways to get a certain product from a reaction. Your teacher is probably just asking you to do a double replacement reaction because it is the most basic.
You should probably learn how to do it.

NH4SO4 + FeNO3 -> FeSO4 + NH4NO3

SEE WHAT I DID THAR? I switched Fe and NH4 around. Thats a double replacement reaction.
or better yet

AB + CD -> CB + AD

But seriously you should not rely on a calculator if you are taking a chemistry class because this stuff is important.