It is reactant!
In some reactions water is a reactant, but in others it is a product. Ex: HCl + NaOH --> NaCl + water (water is a product) Na + water --> NaOH + hydrogen gas (water is a reactant)
The reactant, because it is reacting to form the product of H2O.
Water can be either a reactant, or a product. It really depends on the type of chemical equation. Here are examples of both water being on the reactant side, and the product side. Reactants 2H2O ===> 2H2 + O2 HCl + H2O ===> Cl- + H3O+ Products CH4 + 2O2 ===> CO2 + 2H2O 2H2O2 ===> 2H2O + O2
NO substance is classified as reactant or product individually.Reactant is a substance which undergoes chemical reaction to give a new product,which is called product.Example:-Water + Sulphur Trioxide --------> Sulphuric acidHere water and sulphur trioxide are reactants and sulphuric acid is the product.Water can be both a reactant and product.
When hydrogen burns, the product created is water.
Oxygen is both a reactant and a product of photosynthesis. It is produced as a product when water is split during the light reactions, and it is also consumed as a reactant in the electron transport chain of photosynthesis.
It can be either, depending on the reaction. Sodium chloride is a product of the reaction of sodium hydroxide and hydrochloric acid. Sodium chloride is a reactant in the ion exchange reaction in a water softener to remove calcium from hard water.
If a product is dissolved in water it is known to be aqueous.
No, water is not a waste product of photosynthesis. Water is actually a reactant in the process of photosynthesis, where it is used to produce oxygen and glucose.
the reactants are hydrogen and water, and the product is oxygen.
Fire is Combustion, in which your reactant is reacted with oxygen and heat to form carbon dioxide and water, so you turn your reactant into a product this is a chemical change.
Water is a reactant in photosythesis that is a liquid.