A substance which enters into a chemical reaction is called a reactant.
In a chemical reaction-also called chemical change- one or more reactants (the initial substances that enter into the reaction) change into one or more products (the final substances that are present at the end of the reaction).
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The substances produced by a chemical reaction are known as Products. The substances that are reacted are the Reactants.
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The substances that enter into a reaction are called reactants.
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The substances that are before a reaction are the REACTANTS, and after the reaction, the substances left are the PRODUCTS.
The substances on the left of the arrow are called the reactants.Substances on the right are called the products.The reaction proceeds from left to right and the single arrow → means "reacts to form". If a double arrow ⇌ is used, it means the reaction can proceed in either direction (rightwards termed forward reaction; leftwards termed backwards) and the system is in equilibrium.
Reactants- The substances used up in a reaction. Products- The new substances made.
The reactants are the substances that are at the beginning of a chemical reaction.
The substances you have at the beginning of a chemical reaction are called the reactants.
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Substances that are present before the reaction are called "reactants" or "reagents".
Substances that are present before the reaction are called "reactants" or "reagents".
These substances are called products.
1. Initial substances in a chemical reaction are called reactants.2. The obtained final substances are called products or resulting substances.