It's just like in a math equation. Like this:
6+4=10
Na+Cl2=NaCl
Na and Cl2 are the reactants. They react with each other to make the product, or the answer in the math equation, so the product in this equation is NaCl.
Take this reaction: N + O2 >>>>>> NO2
On the right side of the arrows there are the products. On the left side of the arrows are the reactants.
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.
In a correctly written chemical equation, reactants are the substances to the left of the arrow, and products are the substances to the right of the arrow. The reactants are what you have before the reaction starts, and the products are what you have when the reaction is over.
Products are what the reactants convert to after a reaction is complete. The products are traditionally shown on the right hand side of a chemical equation.
products The chemical on the right side of the chemical equation are generally referred to as products. (Although in reversible chemical reactions, they can also be thought of as reactants.)
The chemical equation that shows all ionic reactants and products is known as the complete ionic equation. A molecular equation doesn't necessarily indicate ionic nature.
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.
No. The reactants are written on the left of the arrow.
reactants ---> products
The reactants must be balanced correctly with reactants.
Reactants -> Products
Reactants and products
the moles of the reactants and products
reactants -----> products is correct
the coefficients of a balanced reaction
In a correctly written chemical equation, reactants are the substances to the left of the arrow, and products are the substances to the right of the arrow. The reactants are what you have before the reaction starts, and the products are what you have when the reaction is over.
Products are what the reactants convert to after a reaction is complete. The products are traditionally shown on the right hand side of a chemical equation.
products The chemical on the right side of the chemical equation are generally referred to as products. (Although in reversible chemical reactions, they can also be thought of as reactants.)