This question answers itself. The products of a reaction PRODUCING hydrogen and oxygen are, well, hydrogen and oxygen!
If you are asking what hydrogen and oxygen are made FROM, than the REACTANT is water. If a voltage is applied to water, hydrogen and oxygen gas are made.
If you are asking what the product of a reaction is when hydrogen and oxygen are the REACTANTS, then the answer is also water.
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The starting chemicals (hydrogen gas and oxygen gas) are called the reactants and the finishing chemicals is the products (water).
The materials of the candle as waxes, paraffin.
The chemicals on the left side of the arrow are the reactants and the chemicals on the right side of the arrow are the products.
Because the process of producing the flame is a chemical reaction. The reaction can only exist if there are unused chemicals to fuel the change. Once all the chemicals are used up - the reaction stops.
Products are at the right side --> hydrogen H2 and oxygen O2
The starting chemicals (hydrogen gas and oxygen gas) are called the reactants and the finishing chemicals is the products (water).
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
Products.
The materials of the candle as waxes, paraffin.
The are called PRODUCTS.
The arrow represents the reaction, where anything on the left of it are the reactants (chemicals present before the reaction), and anything on the right is products (chemicals present after the reaction).
One or more products are formed in a chemical reaction.
A chemical reaction begins with reactants and ends with products.
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In any chemical reaction you start out with certain chemicals which are called the reactants, and they then react and turn into other chemicals which are called the products.
The products. Reactants -----> product