To label the reactants and products in a chemical equation, you generally organize it in the following format:
Reactants → Products
The reactants are the starting substances that undergo a chemical change, and the products are the substances formed as a result of the reaction.
For example, in a typical equation like:
A + B → C + D
- A and B are the reactants.
- C and D are the products.
- The arrow (→) represents the yields.
Using your labels:
- Drop target 1: Reactants (A and B)
- Drop target 2: Yields (→)
- Drop target 3: Products (C and D)
Feel free to replace A, B, C, and D with the specific substances in your chemical equation!