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No, on the right of the arrow in a chemical reaction is called a product. The reactant is on the left.
Reactants
is called a product. To the left are called 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 chemical equation, the products are to the right of the arrow and the reactants are to the left.
In a chemical reaction equation, anything to the left of the "yield" arrow is considered a reactant. These are the substances you have before the reaction begins; you can think of them as "ingredients." When the reaction ends, you no longer have any reactants, you have products.
The substances on the left of the arrow in a chemical equation represent the reactants, which are the substances that participate in the chemical reaction and are transformed into products.
The compounds that appear on the left side of the arrow in a chemical reaction equation are called reactants. These substances undergo a chemical change during the reaction to form new substances, known as products, which are found on the right side of the arrow.
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.)
it is a reaction
On the left side of the arrow
On the left side of the arrow