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It is called the reactant. To the right is the product.
Products are placed in the right side of the chemical reaction.
products The chemical on the right side of the chemical equation are generally referred to as products. (Although in reversible chemical reactions, they can also be thought of as reactants.)
The substances to the left are called Reactants, and the rights are Products . For example=H2 + Cl2 -----> 2HClHere, Hydrogen (reactant) gets combined with Chlorine (reactant) to form Hydrogen Chloride(product). The number 2 is used to balance the equation
In a correctly written chemical equation, reactants are the substances to the left of the arrow, and products are the substances to the right of the arrow. The reactants are what you have before the reaction starts, and the products are what you have when the reaction is over.
It is called the reactant. To the right is the product.
Product
Products are placed in the right side of the chemical reaction.
products The chemical on the right side of the chemical equation are generally referred to as products. (Although in reversible chemical reactions, they can also be thought of as reactants.)
No, on the right of the arrow in a chemical reaction is called a product. The reactant is on the left.
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The substances to the left are called Reactants, and the rights are Products . For example=H2 + Cl2 -----> 2HClHere, Hydrogen (reactant) gets combined with Chlorine (reactant) to form Hydrogen Chloride(product). The number 2 is used to balance the equation
is called a product. To the left are called reactants.
The products are to the right of the arrow in a chemical equation. The reactants are on the left.
Products.
In a correctly written chemical equation, reactants are the substances to the left of the arrow, and products are the substances to the right of the arrow. The reactants are what you have before the reaction starts, and the products are what you have when the reaction is over.
The substances on the left of the arrow are called the reactants.Substances on the right are called the products.The reaction proceeds from left to right and the single arrow → means "reacts to form". If a double arrow ⇌ is used, it means the reaction can proceed in either direction (rightwards termed forward reaction; leftwards termed backwards) and the system is in equilibrium.