Which reactants Do What have in Common.
Input: reactants --> [ They react ] --> Output: products = what you get out of it
The products and reactants of a chemical reaction are likely to have similar chemical properties and structures. This is because the reactants undergo a chemical transformation to form the products, so they often share similar elements, functional groups, or bonding arrangements.
This question depends on your definition of acids and bases. Assuming we are talking about simple neutralization of acids and bases in water as a solvent, then the reactants are hydrogen and hydroxide ions and the product is water.H+(aq) + OH-(aq) --> H2O(l)At an even simpler level we can say acid + base --> salt + water.
Reactants can exist in the same physical state in a homogeneous system. This means that all the reactants are in the same phase, such as all being in the gas phase or all being in the liquid phase. This is common in reactions that occur in solutions or gases.
reactants -----> products is correct
The substances you have at the beginning of a chemical reaction are the reactants or the reagents.
Reactants are the starting materials of a reaction. Reactants combine to form the products.
Irreversible :D
All reactants are compounds or elements.During a chemical reaction reactants are transformed in products.
Reactants in an equation are the elements that are mixed together. The products are the end result of the reactants that are mixed together.
The reactants exist before a reaction begins, and also the products are the result of the reaction of the reactants.
Bonds break in to reactants