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reactants -----> products is correct
2 reactants and 2 products
To identify the reactants in a chemical equation, look for the substances that are present on the left side of the equation before the arrow. Reactants are the starting materials that undergo a chemical change to form products, which are found on the right side of the equation. If you provide a specific equation, I can help you identify the reactants more precisely.
At equilibrium, the formation of products from reactants will be faster.
The products are favored over the reactants if the reaction is exothermic, releasing energy. Conversely, the reactants are favored over the products if the reaction is endothermic, requiring energy input.
reactants are on the left and the products are on the right
what are the reactants and products of fermentation and acetyl Co A formation
Reactants are to left and products are to right.
products- 6C2+6H2O reactants- C6H12O6+6O2
The reactants are on the LEFT side of the arrow; the products are on the RIGHT side of the arrow. Note: "Reactants"=what is reacting; what you are starting with. "Products"=something you create. Thus, hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide are the reactants in this equation.
The correct way to write a chemical equation is: Reactants -> Products. This means that the reactants on the left side of the arrow are converted into products on the right side. The double arrow symbol <=> can be used to indicate that the reaction can proceed in both directions to reach an equilibrium.