One or more products are formed in a chemical reaction.
The chemicals that result from a chemical reaction are called products. They are formed when reactants undergo a transformation during the reaction process. The reactants are the initial substances that participate in the reaction, while the products are the new substances produced.
Products, or intermediates. Products are the final compounds you are left with and intermediates may be new chemicals made through reaction which are then reacted themselves to form further intermediates or final products.
Products are formed from chemical reactions.
The substances formed in a chemical reaction are called products
A chemical produced from a reaction is usually referred to as the product of the reaction. While the initial chemicals are known as reactants.
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This is a chemical change, a chemical reaction.
There is no chemical of that sort. The chemical general name for the substance which speeds up the reaction is known as a catalyst.
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