Chemistry, asked by manojjardosiwala, 10 months ago

Explain the term reactant & product & also write example

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Answered by completedreamer
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Reactant:
•Substances which take part in the reaction.
•Written on left side of reaction.
•NH3+HCl=NH4Cl
in this reaction NH3 and HCl are reactants
Product:
•Substances formed as result of reaction.
•Written on right side of reaction.
•NH3+HCl=NH4Cl
in this reaction NH4Cl is product.
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Answered by ItzBrainly28
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Answer:

  1. The substances taking part in chemical reaction are called reactant. This are always written on the left hand side of chemical equation.
  2. The substances formed as a result of a chemical reaction by formation of new bonds are called products. This are always written on the right hand side of the chemical equation.
  3. Example: Formation carbon dioxide gas by combustion of coal in air is a chemical reaction. In this reaction, coal(carbon) and oxygen (from air) are the reactant while carbon dioxide is the product.

C + O2 ------> CO2

(carbon) (oxygen) (carbondioxide)

In the above equation C+O2 is the reactant because it's written on the left hand side of the equation whereas CO2 is the product as it written on the right hand side of the chemical equation.

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