elijahcave12 elijahcave12
  • 10-01-2020
  • Physics
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In a chemical equation, where do the reactants appear?

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kittykatboom10123
kittykatboom10123 kittykatboom10123
  • 10-01-2020

Answer: A chemical equation describes a chemical reaction. Reactants are starting materials and are written on the left-hand side of the equation. Products are the end-result of the reaction and are written on the right-hand side of the equation.

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kashdollkasie1
kashdollkasie1 kashdollkasie1
  • 07-04-2021

Answer:

on the left side .

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