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I need help forming some chemical equations where I only have the reactants. Anyone think they can help?

You'll need to be more specific than that.

By definition, a chemical equation involves both products and reactants; without them, equilibrium (via equilibrium constants, which are calculated) cannot be defined.

 

Accounting for this (definition wise)...

 

Do you want something like an oscillating reaction whereby reactants and products swing back and fourth? This way there are no ultimate "products".

 

This seems to be the only way (minus a few catalytic cycles) whereby an equation without "products" (and I say this loosely, see above) can be done.

 

Need the info!

 

O3

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