How to say "chemical reaction" in Japanese?

In Japanese "chemical reaction" translates to  化学反応 

Transliteration: kagaku hannou

🇯🇵 この化学反応は酸と塩基の反応です。

🗣️ Kono kagaku hannou wa san to enki no hannou desu.

🇺🇸 This chemical reaction is a reaction between an acid and a base.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "chemical reaction" in Japanese?

You can use the word "化学反応" which translates to "chemical reaction".

How to pronounce "化学反応" (chemical reaction) in Japanese?

The word "化学反応" is pronounced as "kagaku hannou".

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