I think it is called a compound, but not sure
These substances are called products in English.
At the beginning of a chemical reaction, the substances involved are called reactants. At the end of the reaction, the substances that are produced are referred to as products. The transformation from reactants to products involves the breaking and forming of chemical bonds.
The substance (or substances) initially involved in a chemical reaction are called reactants or reagents
when 2 or more compounds react chemically to form a new compound then it is called chemical reaction chemical reaction whereas the quantity and no. chemical elements presents in chemical compound is called the chemical composition
A chemical reaction called a synthesis or combination reaction causes elements and compounds to join together to form new compounds. In this type of reaction, two or more reactants combine to form a single product.
These substances are called products in English.
synthesis reaction
a reaction
A reactant or reactants enters into a chemical reaction to form product(s)
cation
The initial substances in a chemical reaction are called reactants.
A pure substance formed by the chemical bonding of two or more elements is a compound.
A combination of two or more elements is called a compound. These elements are held together by chemical bonds and can be separated using chemical reaction.
It is called a "Replacement" Reaction.
This process is called a chemical reaction, where two or more substances react to form a new substance with different chemical properties.
A chemical reaction in which two elements or radicals change places with two other elements is called double replacement. It is also known as double displacement. Its general pattern can be written as AB + CD --> AD + CB
At the beginning of a chemical reaction, the substances involved are called reactants. At the end of the reaction, the substances that are produced are referred to as products. The transformation from reactants to products involves the breaking and forming of chemical bonds.