The arrow, which represents "produces" or "yields".
The symbol located in the middle of a chemical equation is an arrow, typically pointing from the reactants to the products.
On the left side of the arrow
On the left side of the arrow
usually on the right of the yeild signOn the right side of the arrow in the equation
On the left side of the arrow (Apex)
usually on the right of the yeild signOn the right side of the arrow in the equation
A chemical equation is a shorthand description of a chemical reaction.
Products are the substances that are formed as a result of a chemical reaction. In a chemical equation, the products are located on the right side of the arrow, which represents the reaction taking place.
A chemical reaction can be represented by a chemical equation.
The new substance(s) formed during a chemical reaction will appear to the right of the "yield" arrow in an equation. This/these is/are the product(s) of the reaction.
No, on the right of the arrow in a chemical reaction is called a product. The reactant is on the left.
usually on the right of the yeild signOn the right side of the arrow in the equation