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How to find products in chemical reactions? give me some tricks ​

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Answered by mrskiranrajeevsingh
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Look for the possible points of reactions/active functional groups, both in reactants and reagents. Then consult literature. If the literature is silent, try to draw a suitable mechanism to predict the product. confirm by analytical tools, NMR/IR/Mass etc

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Answered by madhaviumale
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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.

Balance the metals first. Keep track of the atom count in your table as you make changes in coefficients. 3. Balance non-metals, other than hydrogen and oxygen that has the greatest number of atoms in any reactant or product.

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