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The substances that are present when a chemical reaction begins are reactants, at the end of the reaction they form products.
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Simply, the reactants are the original substances that are present at the beginning of a reaction. For example, in this reaction: 2Na + Cl2--> 2NaCl, the reactants are the Na and Cl.
The reactants exist before a reaction begins, and also the products are the result of the reaction of the reactants.
They are substances formed by a chemical reaction. All atoms that are present in the reactants are present in the product. Products are always on the RIGHT of the formula.Exothermic reaction:Ex: Reactants--->Products + EnergyEndothermic reaction:Ex: Reactants+energy--> Products...Reactants...............Products{6CO2+6H2O}--->{C2H12O6+6O2 }
The substances that are present when a chemical reaction begins are reactants, at the end of the reaction they form products.
All reactants and products are present at equilibrium.
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2 reactants and 2 products.
2 reactants and 2 products.
Of what reaction?
Simply, the reactants are the original substances that are present at the beginning of a reaction. For example, in this reaction: 2Na + Cl2--> 2NaCl, the reactants are the Na and Cl.
The reactants exist before a reaction begins, and also the products are the result of the reaction of the reactants.
Substances that are present before the reaction are called "reactants" or "reagents".
Substances that are present before the reaction are called "reactants" or "reagents".
If there is ample O2 then no CO will be produced, all the C will be made into CO2. You therefore need to make your question more precise regarding the proportions of the reactants present at the start if you want us to answer you.
Reactants => Products