wich of the following shows the correct terms for the two sides of a chemical equation correctly placed to the left or right where thay belong an also shows the correct symbol reactants---products products=reactants reactants=sum or sum----reactants please help again lol

There is no "following" to choose from. Please improve your English spelling so that we are better able to understand your questions. The following words do not exist in English:

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To determine the correct placement of terms in a chemical equation, you need to understand the concept of reactants and products.

Reactants are the starting materials or substances that undergo a chemical reaction. They are shown on the left side of the chemical equation. Products, on the other hand, are the resulting substances after the reaction has occurred and are shown on the right side of the equation.

Based on your options, the correct placement would be:

Reactants --- Products

So, reactants should be placed on the left side of the equation, and products should be placed on the right side.

Additionally, the symbol for reactants and products in a chemical equation is typically an arrow pointing from left to right (->, →) indicating the direction of the reaction. The symbol you provided, which is an equal sign (=), is not commonly used in chemical equations.

Therefore, the correct expression will be:
Reactants -> Products