The reactants are written on the left side of a word equation.
The reactants are on the left side of a chemical equation and the products are on the right side of the equation. For example, lets look at the chemical equation for photosynthesis. 6CO2 + 6H2O ---> C6H12O6 + 6O2 The reactants are carbon dioxide(CO2) and water(H2O), and the products are glucose(C6H12O6) and oxygen(O2).
Energy from SUNLIGHT + CO2(g) + H2O(l) = C6H12O6 (glucose) + O2(g) The above is unbalanced, but it shows that sunlight is on the left side of the equation. Sunlight provides the energy for the reaction to take place, without it nothing would really happen. Therefore it is an INPUT into the equation, thus it is on the left side. Outputs are placed on the right side of the equation.
It should be reactants but it is 9 letters word so it must be Substrates.
CuCO3 ==> CO2 + CuO (heat is the catalyst, written above the arrow)
The substances on the right of the arrow in a word equation are called the products. These are the substances that are formed as a result of the chemical reaction taking place.
-The left side of the equation list all the reactants -The right side of the equation list all the products -An arrow points from the reactants to the products. It shows that something is produced during the reaction. All the reactants and all the products in a word equation are separated by a plus sign (+) reactant 1+reactant 2 ---> product 1 product 2
It is called the reactant. To the right is the product.
The reactants are written on the left side of a word equation.
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E (energy) = mc2 is one equation where according to Einstein, energy can be either the reactant or product. Another good example is photosynthesis. 6CO2 + 6H2O + energy (UV from sunlight) -----> C6H12O6 + 6O2 In this equation energy is a reactant. The reverse reaction is respiration which is given by: C6H12O6 + 6O2-----> 6CO2 + 6H2O + energy - here energy is a product.
the answer is "arrow"
To move to the end of a word in a document, you can typically press the "Ctrl" key along with the right arrow key (Ctrl + Right Arrow) on Windows, or the "Option" key along with the right arrow key (Option + Right Arrow) on a Mac. This will quickly navigate the cursor to the end of the next word. If you want to move to the end of the current word, simply use the right arrow key without the modifier.
copper+sulphur+oxygen then theres an arrow, but i don't know how 2 do an arrow copper sulphate
Oh honey, the arrow in a chemical equation is like the plot twist in a soap opera - it shows the direction of the reaction. It points from the reactants to the products, telling you where the action is happening. So, pay attention to that arrow, darling, it's the key to understanding what's going on in the chemical world.
ctrl + left arrow
The reactants are on the left side of a chemical equation and the products are on the right side of the equation. For example, lets look at the chemical equation for photosynthesis. 6CO2 + 6H2O ---> C6H12O6 + 6O2 The reactants are carbon dioxide(CO2) and water(H2O), and the products are glucose(C6H12O6) and oxygen(O2).