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The general form is: "Reactants" ----> "Products" Therefore the right hand side of the equation are the products. Any catalysts, conditions, or reaction times may be listed over the arrow.
it is a reaction
Reactants
No, on the right of the arrow in a chemical reaction is called a product. The reactant is on the left.
The substances on the left of the arrow in a chemical equation represent the reactants, which are the substances that participate in the chemical reaction and are transformed into products.
it is a reaction
The general form is: "Reactants" ----> "Products" Therefore the right hand side of the equation are the products. Any catalysts, conditions, or reaction times may be listed over the arrow.
The substance shown on the right side of a chemical equation is called the product. It is the result of a chemical reaction between the reactants on the left side of the equation.
Reactants
No, on the right of the arrow in a chemical reaction is called a product. The reactant is on the left.
Reactant
The substances on the left of the arrow in a chemical equation represent the reactants, which are the substances that participate in the chemical reaction and are transformed into products.
is called a product. To the left are called reactants.
A reactant is a substance that participates in and changes during a reaction.
Reactants are to the left in a chemical equation.
It's either referred to as the starting material(s) or reactant.
Each substance to the right of the arrow in a chemical equation is a product. These are the new substances formed as a result of the chemical reaction between the reactants, which are located to the left of the arrow.