In a chemical reaction equation the reactants are the ones in the left side of the
equal or arrow sign, and the products are the ones on the right side.
i.e., Reactants → Products
2Na+Cl2 --> 2NaCl
The reactants are to the left of the arrow, and the products are to the right of the arrow. In the example, sodium, Na, and chlorine, Cl2, are the reactants, and sodium chloride, NaCl, is the product.
Thee Product Is Always On The Riqhht Andd Thee Reactant Is Always On The Left.
The reactants are on the left side of the arrow in the equation, and the products are on the right side.
the substance before the chemical change is reactant and the substance formed after the change is called product.
The reactants are to the left of the arrow, and the products are to the right of the arrow.
Chemial reaction
Sugar can be both a reactant and a product.
adenosene diphosphate
No, carbon dioxide is a reactant in photosynthesis.
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The first reactant and last product are the same.
Sugar can be both a reactant and a product.
Sun is a star, not reactant or product.
The limiting reactant tells you how much of each reactant is formed. If you use the excess material a false answer for the calculated products will come out.
reactant
This depends on the reaction involved.
sulfur is a reactant
Reactant
reactant
The reactant, because it is reacting to form the product of H2O.
Oxygen is a reactant
product
Reactant- glucose and product- carbon dioxide.