Asked by quandale dingle
Which is one difference between reactants and products? (1 point)
Responses
Products are pure substances while reactants are not.
Products are pure substances while reactants are not.
Products exist in different states of matter from the reactants.
Products exist in different states of matter from the reactants.
Products are on the left side of a chemical equation; reactants are on the right.
Products are on the left side of a chemical equation; reactants are on the right.
Products have different properties than reactants.
Responses
Products are pure substances while reactants are not.
Products are pure substances while reactants are not.
Products exist in different states of matter from the reactants.
Products exist in different states of matter from the reactants.
Products are on the left side of a chemical equation; reactants are on the right.
Products are on the left side of a chemical equation; reactants are on the right.
Products have different properties than reactants.
Answers
Answered by
quandale dingle
Use the equation to answer the question.
hydrogen + oxygen →
water
H2+O2 → 2H2O
How would you read this equation out loud?
(1 point)
Responses
Hydrogen and oxygen yield water.
Hydrogen and oxygen yield water.
Hydrogen and oxygen give off water.
Hydrogen and oxygen give off water.
Hydrogen and oxygen equal water.
Hydrogen and oxygen equal water.
Hydrogen and oxygen turn into water.
hydrogen + oxygen →
water
H2+O2 → 2H2O
How would you read this equation out loud?
(1 point)
Responses
Hydrogen and oxygen yield water.
Hydrogen and oxygen yield water.
Hydrogen and oxygen give off water.
Hydrogen and oxygen give off water.
Hydrogen and oxygen equal water.
Hydrogen and oxygen equal water.
Hydrogen and oxygen turn into water.
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Joe dirt
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