there are two products. those are NADPH and ATP.
The end products in light dependent reactions are: 1.Oxygen 2.ATP 3.NADPH
before reaction = reactants after reaction = products
The products of a burning reaction is absorbed into the atmosphere. Hope this helps :)
The substances that are present when a chemical reaction begins are reactants, at the end of the reaction they form products.
They are the end products of the reaction. The substances you start with are the reactants.
The products
Oxygen, Water, ATP, and NADPH are products of the light reactions in photosynthesis. The Calvin Cycle is what produces the products: Carbon dioxide, Sugar, NADP+, and ATP + phosphate. Dont let that trick ya!
The products
The substances you end up with in a chemical reaction are called products. These products are the result of the reactants undergoing chemical changes and forming new substances with different properties.
A chemical reaction begins with reactants and ends with products.
A reactant is a substance that undergoes a chemical reaction, while a product is a substance that is formed as a result of that reaction. Reactants are consumed during the reaction, while products are the end result of the reaction.
At the beginning of a chemical reaction, the substances involved are called reactants. At the end of the reaction, the substances that are produced are referred to as products. The transformation from reactants to products involves the breaking and forming of chemical bonds.