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The reactants are located on the left, and the products are located on the right.
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Yes. Reactants are on the left and products are on the right.
Yes. reactants react to produce products, so reactants are what you start with, products are what you end up with,and we read left to right.
A reaction takes reactants (on the left) to form products (on the right). However, If a reaction equation is in equilibrium (indicated by a double arrow ⇌) then products can return to reactants.
Consider the following reaction.
A + B → C + D
A and B are reactants, C and D are products
The following is a reaction in equilibrium (Note the difference in arrows.
A + B ⇌ C + D
This means that reactants go to products, but products can also return to the reactants.
reactants are found on the left side of the equations because you react it and product is after the arrow on the right side of the equation to show that the reactants formed a product such and such
The reactants are located on the left.
The reactants are located on the left; the products are located on the right
FALSE. The reactants in a chemical reaction are on the LEFT side of the arrow, and the products are on the right side.
Normally the reactants are on the left side and the resulting products on the right. However, in a reversible reaction, either can be on the right hand side.
The products are to the right of the arrow in a chemical equation. The reactants are on the left.
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
The Reactants are the first part of a chemical equation and the Products are the second part of a chemical equation.
The reactants are written on the left side of a word equation.
In a chemical equation the reactants appears to be on the left side. On the left you have the reactants and to the right you have the products.
The products are to the right of the arrow in a chemical equation. The reactants are on the left.
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.
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.
reactants is the right answer. :)
Reactants
The Reactants are the first part of a chemical equation and the Products are the second part of a chemical equation.
On the left are the reactants and on the right the product(s)
The reactants are written on the left side of a word 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.
Products are what the reactants convert to after a reaction is complete. The products are traditionally shown on the right hand side of a chemical equation.
The substances on the left side of a chemical equation are the reactants. The right hand side substances are the products.i.e. A + B -------> C + D(reactants) (products)