No. Products are produced by a reaction. However, products may be used as reactants in a multi-step reaction.
Reactants- The substances used up in a reaction. Products- The new substances made.
Reactants are the substances that are consumed or used up in a chemical reaction to form products. Products are the new substances that are formed as a result of the reaction between the reactants.
They are called reactants. The outputs are called products.
A catalyst is not consumed in a chemical reaction, unlike reactants that are consumed to form products. Catalysts lower the activation energy required for a reaction to occur, increasing the reaction rate without being permanently changed or used up in the process. Reactants are the starting materials that undergo a chemical reaction to form products, which are the final substances produced at the end of the reaction.
Reactants. Reactants react to produce products.
There are two ways people can measure the rate of reaction. People can measure how quickly the reactants are used up as they react to make products. Or people can measure the rate at which the products of the reaction are made.
The reactants are on the left side of the equation, and the products are on the right side of the equation. The reactants are used up in a chemical reaction, and the products are the substances made by the reaction.
The products of a burning reaction is absorbed into the atmosphere. Hope this helps :)
The limiting reagent (aka limiting reactant) is the substance which is completely used in a chemical reaction.
The products
First, its HCl, with a lowercase L, not HCI. The reaction is HCl + NaOH --> H2O + NaCl
COMPLETE reaction - ALL of the reactants are reacted into different products. INCOMPLETE reaction - NOT ALL of the reactants are reacted into different products. ie. some of the original substance remains.