Potassium sulfate is soluble in water and any chemical reaction occur.
The reactants are methane an oxygen; the products are water and carbon dioxide.
reactants: carbon dioxide, water, sunlight products: glucose, oxygen
Reactants. One of the products is water. Not very dangerous.
Reactants = oxygen and glucose Products = carbon dioxide, water, and energy.
reactants: an element and oxygen products: the oxide of the element
The reactants are methane an oxygen; the products are water and carbon dioxide.
reactants: carbon dioxide, water, sunlight products: glucose, oxygen
Reactants. One of the products is water. Not very dangerous.
Reactants = oxygen and glucose Products = carbon dioxide, water, and energy.
Hi there! Well, to answer your question, chemical reactions invlove two sets of substances: the reactants and the products. The reactants are the chemicals that are involved BEFORE the reactions occurs. The products are the chemicals that are formed as a result of the chemical reaction. In another words, the products are your end results. Therefore, chemicals reactions make new materials called the PRODUCTS, rather than reactants. For example in photosynthesis: Glucose + Oxygen -----> Carbon dioxide + Water Glucose and oxygen are your reactants, whereas carbon dioxide and water are your products.
the reactants are carbon dioxide and water and the products are glucose and oxygen
NaOH and HCl are the reactants; water and ammonium chloride are the products.
reactants: an element and oxygen products: the oxide of the element
they both involve important things
Glucose and oxygen reactants while carbon dioxide and water are products .
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The result of a reaction/reactants. NaOH and HCl are reactants here.NaOH + HCl --> NaCl + H2ONaCl, a salt is a product of this reaction and water ( H2O ), though you are just adding more water to the solution, is also a product of this reaction.