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Reactants
The starting materials of a chemical reaction are called reactants or reagents.
Starting a car involves a chemical reaction between the fuel (gasoline) and oxygen in the air. The spark plug ignites the fuel-air mixture in the engine cylinder, leading to a combustion reaction that releases energy in the form of heat, which powers the engine. This chemical reaction generates the energy needed to start the car and keep it running.
The substances you have at the beginning of a chemical reaction are called the reactants.
Any chemical reaction.
Yes, using petrol (gasoline) in a car to produce movement is a chemical reaction.
The beginning substances in a chemical reaction are known as the reactants.
Reactants are the substances that participate in a chemical reaction and are consumed to produce products. They are the starting materials that undergo chemical changes during the reaction.
The starting molecules of a chemical reaction are called "reactants." These reactants undergo a chemical transformation to produce new substances called "products" as a result of the reaction.
The substances evolved after a chemical reaction are called in English products and are not starting substances - the are called reactants.
Your car runs on a chemical reaction because the combustion of gas is actually a chemical reaction. As the fuel turns to a spark or flame, the reaction becomes chemical
The starting materials in a chemical reaction are called reactants. These are the substances that undergo a chemical change to form new substances, known as products.