In a chemical equation, what are reactants? What are the products? Why is a chemical equation like a “justice” scale?
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Reactants are the substances that start a chemical reaction, the ingredients. Products are the substances produced in a chemical reaction, the end result. A chemical equation, just like a justice scale, must have the same mass on both sides to be balanced.
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The substances which take part in a chemical reaction or undergo some changes under special conditions to form new substances are called reactants...and the new substances formed are called products
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