The general term used is 'products'
reactant elements and molecules are used in a chemical reaction, they are not mixed or combined or produced in a chemical reaction.
"Reactant" or "reagent".
Decreasing the concentration of a reactant will typically decrease the rate of a chemical reaction, as there are fewer reactant molecules available to collide and form products. This is in line with the rate law, which often shows a direct relationship between reactant concentration and reaction rate.
The reactant is the substance present at the start of a chemical reaction, while the product is the substance(s) formed from a chemical reaction.
Reactant
reactant + reactant = product
If a substance is a reactant or product of a chemical reaction then, by definition, it cannot be a catalyst.
If a substance is a reactant or product of a chemical reaction then, by definition, it cannot be a catalyst.
endothermic reaction
reactant elements and molecules are used in a chemical reaction, they are not mixed or combined or produced in a chemical reaction.
A reactant is a substance that enters into a chemical reaction and is transformed into a new product. It is present at the start of the reaction and gets consumed during the process.
In a chemical reaction the limiting reactant is the reactant that there is the least of in the reaction; it determines the amount of product formed. In a chemical reaction it is the reactant that gets completely "used up"
The catalyst is not a reactant in a chemical reaction but contribute to the success of this reaction.
A chemical that undergoes a chemical reaction is called a reactant. The chemicals that are produced by a chemical reaction are called the products. So in a chemical reaction, reactants turn into products.
A reactant is a substance that participates in and changes during a reaction.
A reactant.
"Reactant" or "reagent".