A chemical equation is the symbolic representation of a chemical reaction in the form of symbols and formulae, wherein the reactant entities are given on the left-hand side and the product entities on the right-hand side.
The PRODUCT is the substance formed and is on the right side of the equation.
the molecules on the right of achemical equation (right side of the arrow) are called "the products" of the "reactants" whihc are on the left of the equation
The right side of a chemical eqaution consist of products.
Reactant + Reactant= Product
Products
Reactants
Reactants
this is called having a balanced equation .....if both sides are not balanced u must correct it by changing the number of moles
Combustion reaction equations balance the same way that any other chemical equation does. Every atom that appears on the left side of the equation must also appear on the right side of the equation. No atoms are created or destroyed in the process of a chemical reaction.
the anwer to this question is,.......................... products
The reactants are the substances that undergo the chemical reaction, and are shown on the left side of a chemical equation. The products are produced by the chemical reaction, and are shown on the right side of the chemical equation.
Reactants are at the left, products are at the right hand side of a reaction equation.
Reactants are at the left, products are at the right hand side of a reaction equation.
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products
Reactants
As no chemical equations create or destroy new molecules, both sides need to be balanced to show the same amount of each element is on either side of the equation.
In a chemical equation left hand side elements regarded as a Reactants , while right hand side is regarded as a products.
this is called having a balanced equation .....if both sides are not balanced u must correct it by changing the number of moles
Products are what the reactants convert to after a reaction is complete. The products are traditionally shown on the right hand side of a chemical equation.
Atoms
When a chemical reaction occurs, it can be described by an equation. This shows the chemicals that react (called the reactants) on the left-hand side, and the chemicals that they produce (called the products) on the right-hand side. The chemicals can be represented by their names or by their chemical symbols. Unlike mathematical equations, the two sides are separated by an arrow, that indicates that the reactants form the products and not the other way round. Any chemical change in substance whether combination, decomposition, displacement or arrangement of the molecules of the substance which involves the transformation of matter into a new substance is termed as chemical equation.