The substances listed on the left side of a chemical equation are the _____.
A.coefficients
B.products
C.reactants
im sayin a but not sure
so it would be c
thanks "eee"
reactants are on the left, products on the right.
yes, c. you can just google chemical equation and it should say the same thing I said, just in case you need more proof.
If we have A+B=C+D
We got that n(A)=n(C) or n(D),
But is n(A)=n(B)?
The substances listed on the left side of a chemical equation are the reactants. In a chemical equation, the reactants are the starting materials that undergo a chemical reaction to form products. The products, on the other hand, are the substances formed as a result of the reaction and are listed on the right side of the equation.
To determine the correct answer, you can recall the basic structure of a chemical equation. The reactants are always listed on the left side, while the products are listed on the right side. Therefore, the answer in this case would be C. reactants.