The concept that the masses of the reactants and products must be the same is attributed to Antoine Lavoisier, often referred to as the "father of modern chemistry." In the late 18th century, Lavoisier conducted experiments that demonstrated the law of conservation of mass, which states that mass is neither created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction. His work laid the foundation for the understanding of chemical reactions and stoichiometry.
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The reactants exist before a reaction begins, and also the products are the result of the reaction of the reactants.
Another name for reactants is substrates. These are the starting materials in a chemical reaction that are transformed into products.
The product is hydrogen. to test for hydrogen, take a lighted match or a splint and bring it near the place where you think there is hydrogen and if you hear a squeaky "POP!" there is hydrogen there
Stoichiometry is the branch of chemistry that deals with the quantitative relationships between reactants and products in chemical reactions. It involves calculations based on the principles of conservation of mass and the mole concept.
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reactant i think because it was in my science book >:-D
The reactants exist before a reaction begins, and also the products are the result of the reaction of the reactants.
You think probable to a chemical decomposition reaction.
which do you think are the reactants in photosynthesis
Another name for reactants is substrates. These are the starting materials in a chemical reaction that are transformed into products.
The product is hydrogen. to test for hydrogen, take a lighted match or a splint and bring it near the place where you think there is hydrogen and if you hear a squeaky "POP!" there is hydrogen there
In a chemical reaction equation, anything to the left of the "yield" arrow is considered a reactant. These are the substances you have before the reaction begins; you can think of them as "ingredients." When the reaction ends, you no longer have any reactants, you have products.
Stoichiometry is the branch of chemistry that deals with the quantitative relationships between reactants and products in chemical reactions. It involves calculations based on the principles of conservation of mass and the mole concept.
I think that a chemical equation tells a chemist that substances you start with and substances you end with
the name given to chemicals which react together is products
I know that this probably isn't the answer that you were looking for but its a start the answer to this question is one of four different answers choose the one that you think is right. A) The same as the number of atoms in the reactants B) Less than the number of atoms in the reactants C) Greater than the number of atoms in the reactants D) The same as the number of molecules in the reactants