Science, asked by lavishkhurana9, 4 months ago

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What is the reactant in a chemical equation?
A The input which reacts chemically to create product
b The output or result of a chemical reaction
C a small molecule that makes up one part
d. Any compound formed

Answers

Answered by asrafulpaao
41

Answer:

c.A small molecule that makes up one part......pls thank me or mark as brainliest.... pls...

Answered by Cynefin
39

Required Answer:-

A chemical equation is the shorthand representation of the chemical reaction which brings a chemical change. The components of the chemical equation are:

  • Reactants (On the left side)
  • Products (On the right side)
  • An arrow directing from reactants side to the product side.

Therefore:-

Reactants in a chemical equation is the input which reacts chemically in presence of any reagent to create a product in any chemical reaction.

♚ That is Option A.

Another thing!!

Chemicals equations can be balanced or unbalanced depending upon the stoichiometric coefficient and law of conservation of mass.

Balanced equation follows the law of conservation of mass as well as the law of conservation of electric charges.

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