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In a chemical equation the reactants appears to be on the left side. On the left you have the reactants and to the right you have the products.
A skeleton equation has all the correct reactants and products but it does not have the coefficients that indicate the stoichiometric proportions.
Balancing a chemical equation
The Reactants are the molecules which initiate the reaction, the products are the molecules which are developed by the reaction. For instance, in the following formula: NaOH + HCl -> NaCl + H2O the reactants are found on the left side of the arrow, NaOH and HCl and the products on the right side of the arrow, NaCl and H2O.
The total mass of reactants is equal to the total mass of products.
For the reactants to be calculated into the products.
plus sign
reactants ---> products
relative amounts of reactants and products
reactants -----> products is correct
No. The reactants are written on the left of the arrow.
These are reactants and products.
The reactants are written on the left side of a word equation.
In a chemical equation the reactants appears to be on the left side. On the left you have the reactants and to the right you have the products.
A skeleton equation has all the correct reactants and products but it does not have the coefficients that indicate the stoichiometric proportions.
This statement would be...false.The reactants are located on the left, and the products are located on the right.This is desmond thaxs so much it helped =)
Reactants in an equation are the elements that are mixed together. The products are the end result of the reactants that are mixed together.