The reactants in the equation determine what product you get.
Reactant
The reactant with the smallest coefficient in a balanced chemical equation is considered the limiting reactant because it limits the amount of product that can be formed.
Reactants are to the left in a chemical equation.
In an endothermic reaction, heat is included as a reactant in the chemical equation. This indicates that the reaction requires heat to proceed, and it is absorbed from the surroundings during the process. The heat is typically written as a reactant on the left side of the equation.
The reactant side of a chemical equation contains the substances that are present before a chemical reaction occurs. These are the starting materials that will be transformed into products during the reaction. Common elements found on the reactant side include molecules, atoms, and ions that participate in the reaction.
is the reactant which will be used up in the reaction, before the other reactant(s)
In a balanced chemical equation the number of molecules or atoms are specified.
The reactants in a chemical equation are the substances that are present at the start of a reaction and are used up during the course of the reaction. If you provide the specific chemical equation, I can help you identify the reactant(s).
It burns to give T2O5 - that should be an easy equation to write.....
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On the left side of the arrow
On the left side of the arrow