Yes, it has two reactants; one will be a stand-alone element, and one will be a compound.
In a double-replacement reaction, two reactants exchange ions to form two products. Therefore, there are two reactants and two products in this type of reaction.
The two main reactants that are used to make urea are oxygen and carbondioxide.
There are two reactants. those are H2o and CO2.
Reactants are the starting components in a chemical reaction. Since you did not mention what chemical reaction you are referring to, there can be no further detail on the question.
reactants are turning into products. products are turning into reactants.
Just one.
synthesis reaction
False. Reactants are consumed during a chemical reaction and are transformed into products, not into more reactants.
no.
Double Displacement (sometimes called Double Replacement)
Reactants -> Products
There are two reactants. They are CO2 and water