What are reactants in a chemical reaction?(1 point)

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substances that speed up reactions
substances that speed up reactions

substances that are formed by reactions
substances that are formed by reactions

inputs
inputs

outputs

inputs

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substances that are formed by reactions

is it outputs

Yes, you are correct. Reactants are the substances that are present at the beginning of a chemical reaction and are transformed into different substances, known as the products, as a result of the reaction. So, reactants can be considered as the inputs or the starting materials of a chemical reaction.

The reactants in a chemical reaction are substances that undergo a chemical change and are consumed or used up in the reaction. They are the starting materials or inputs in the reaction.

The correct answer is "inputs". Reactants are the substances that are present at the beginning of a chemical reaction and are used to produce the desired products. They are the raw materials that are transformed during the reaction. To determine the reactants in a chemical reaction, you need to understand the reaction equation. The reaction equation represents the chemical transformation that occurs, and it includes both the reactants and the products. By examining the equation, you can identify the substances that are listed on the left side, as these are the reactants.