That the reaction can go (start/conclude with) either way.
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.
This representation is a chemical equation.
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.
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.
Reactants are the material or substance that react with each other. Product is the result of a reaction between two reactants. for example : magnesium + oxygen- magnesium oxideREACTANT 1+ REACTANT2 - PRODUCT
the coefficients of a balanced reaction
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.
This representation is a chemical equation.
Reactants are the substances that are consumed or used up in a chemical reaction to form products. Products are the new substances that are formed as a result of the reaction between the reactants.
In a chemical reaction, the bonds between the atoms of the reactants break, and new bonds are formed during the formation of the products.
Reactants are on the left and products are on the right.
A substance or molecule that forms in a chemical equation is a product. Products are the result of a chemical reaction between reactants, and they are found on the right side of a chemical equation.
they both involve important things
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.
A chemical reaction is always written with the reactants (the things you mix together to do the reaction) on the left and the products (the stuff you get) on the right. In between is an arrow pointing right to indicate that the reactants react and become the products. Catalysts are sometimes listed above the arrow. And don't forget to balance the equation.
A reactant is an "ingredient" in a chemical reaction; it is a substance you have at the beginning of a reaction. A product is what gets produced in a chemical reaction; it is a new substance you did not have before. Reactants yield products.
The arrow in a chemical equation represents the direction of the reaction, indicating that reactants are turning into products. It shows the flow of reactants converting into products, rather than implying equality between the two sides of the equation.