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The chemical or chemicals formed in a chemical reaction are called the product of the chemical reaction.
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.
This is a chemical reaction.
Chemical reactions turn chemicals called reactants into chemicals called products.
Products.
A chemical that undergoes a chemical reaction is called a reactant. The chemicals that are produced by a chemical reaction are called the products. So in a chemical reaction, reactants turn into products.
A chemical that undergoes a chemical reaction is called a reactant. The chemicals that are produced by a chemical reaction are called the products. So in a chemical reaction, reactants turn into products.
These chemicals are called reactants.
The substance (or substances) initially involved in a chemical reaction are called reactants or reagents
The side on the left of a chemical equation is the reactants, the chemicals consumed by the reaction. The side on the right is the product, the chemicals produced by the reaction.
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.
This is not a chemical reaction. When this happens it is clearly just called Chemical Seperation as the two chemicals do not bind due to density.