the reactants
No, on the right of the arrow in a chemical reaction is called a product. The reactant is on the left.
The arrow is an indication for the sense of reaction.
Chemical equation
When writing a chemical equation, an arrow pointing up would indicate that a gas is going to bubble out of the solution. An arrow pointing down indicates that some product will precipitate out of the solution.
This is the product. Foot Face.
It is a catalyst acting on the chemical reaction.
No, on the right of the arrow in a chemical reaction is called a product. The reactant is on the left.
The arrow is an indication for the sense of reaction.
Chemical equation
When writing a chemical equation, an arrow pointing up would indicate that a gas is going to bubble out of the solution. An arrow pointing down indicates that some product will precipitate out of the solution.
This is the product. Foot Face.
No, the arrow indicates which way the reaction proceeds, often with 2 arrows being used pointing in both directions indicating the reaction is in equilibrium. The compound's mass can be calculated using the molecular mass of the compound from the periodic table.
The arrow is read as "produces" or "yields."
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.
The arrow represents 'yields' as in "CH4 + 2O2 yields CO2 + 2H2O"
produces
A chemical equation is defined as the short-hand representation of a true chemical reaction with the help of symbols and formula.A chemical equation is formed by reactants and products.Products of a chemical equation always follow after the arrow