By convention the reactants are given on the left side of the equation and the products on the right side of the equation.
Reactants are the substances that participate in a chemical reaction to form products. In a chemical equation, the molecules or compounds written on the left side are the reactants.
Almost certainly the ones on the left side of the arrow (or on the bottom of the equilibrium constant expression). However, since you neglected to supply "this chemical reaction", we can't give you a better answer than that.
Left side are the REACTANTS Right side are the PRODUCTS.
In a chemical reaction equation, anything to the left of the "yield" arrow is considered a reactant. These are the substances you have before the reaction begins; you can think of them as "ingredients." When the reaction ends, you no longer have any reactants, you have products.
The compounds that appear on the right side of the arrow in a chemical equation are called products. These are the substances that are formed as a result of the chemical reaction taking place.
Your question is not so clear. On the left side of a chemical reaction are placed the reactants (compounds or elements).
In a chemical equation, the elements/compounds listed on the left side, are the reactants. The right side contains the products of the reaction. eg, 2H2 + O2 = 2H2O. The Hydrogen combines with the Oxygen to from the product, Water.
The compounds to the left of the arrow in a chemical reaction are called reactants. They are the starting materials that undergo a chemical change to form new substances.
Reactants are the substances that participate in a chemical reaction to form products. In a chemical equation, the molecules or compounds written on the left side are the reactants.
are the substances formed by a chemical reaction. In the burning of natural gas, carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O) are the products formed by the reaction. Reactants and products can be elements or compounds, depending on the reaction taking place.
Reactants are at the left, products are at the right hand side of a reaction equation.
Reactants are at the left, products are at the right hand side of a reaction equation.
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Almost certainly the ones on the left side of the arrow (or on the bottom of the equilibrium constant expression). However, since you neglected to supply "this chemical reaction", we can't give you a better answer than that.
They are on the left side of the equation with an arrow pointing to the substances being formed on the right side of the equation (the products).
Reactants are found on the left side of an equation and products are found on the right side.
Left side are the REACTANTS Right side are the PRODUCTS.