reactants are separated by a plus, +, sign, so are products. The reactants and products are separated by an arrow.
Reactant 1 + Reactant 2 +etc. --> product 1 + product 2 + etc.
The coefficients in a chemical equation tell how many molecules of that type are reacting. The arrows point in the direction of the reaction. Ex. 2 H + 1 O -> 1 H2O has two hydrogen molecules interacting with one oxygen molecule to form one water molecule.
Products are what you use for the chemical reaction and the reactants is what happens when the products are added. But you need a better explanation just research it, or the meaning of each and you'll understand. Btw wanna root? :)
Reactants or reagents are on the left of the arrow.
The reactants are on the LEFT side of the arrow; the products are on the RIGHT side of the arrow. Note: "Reactants"=what is reacting; what you are starting with. "Products"=something you create. Thus, hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide are the reactants in this equation.
Elements and compounds involved in the reaction, the arrow means "yields" and points to products, and the plus signs indicate two or more reactants or products. ... both reactants and products are written as formulas. Reactants are placed on the left of the reaction arrow, and the other is on the righ
The chemicals on the left side of the arrow are the reactants and the chemicals on the right side of the arrow are the products.
No. The reactants are written on the left of the arrow.
Reactants or reagents are on the left of the arrow.
No. The reactants are written on the left of the arrow.
The arrow between the reactants and products in a chemical equation represents the direction of the chemical reaction. It indicates that the reactants are being transformed into the products.
The coefficients in a chemical equation tell how many molecules of that type are reacting. The arrows point in the direction of the reaction. Ex. 2 H + 1 O -> 1 H2O has two hydrogen molecules interacting with one oxygen molecule to form one water molecule.
Reactants or reagents are on the left of the arrow.
Products are what you use for the chemical reaction and the reactants is what happens when the products are added. But you need a better explanation just research it, or the meaning of each and you'll understand. Btw wanna root? :)
In a chemical reaction equation the reactants are the ones in the left side of theequal or arrow sign, and the products are the ones on the right side.i.e., Reactants → Products
The reactants are on the LEFT side of the arrow; the products are on the RIGHT side of the arrow. Note: "Reactants"=what is reacting; what you are starting with. "Products"=something you create. Thus, hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide are the reactants in this equation.
reactants is the right answer. :)
the reactants