Flipping reactions in chemistry refers to reversing the direction of a chemical reaction. This changes the products into reactants and vice versa.
Reversible Reaction: A chemical reaction where the reactants form products, which can then convert back into the original reactants.
Reactant: The substances present at the start of a chemical reaction.
Product: The substances that are formed during a chemical reaction.
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