Asked by marisol
Which are the reactants in the formula?
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I don’t see the formula here — could you paste the reaction or formula you mean?
Meanwhile, how to identify reactants:
- In a chemical equation, the reactants are the species written on the left side of the reaction arrow (→ or ⇌).
- Example: 2 H2 + O2 → 2 H2O — reactants are H2 and O2 (coefficients show amounts).
- For reversible reactions (⇌) a species can be a reactant or product depending on the direction considered.
- Notes: catalysts and conditions (written above/below the arrow) are not reactants; if you give the exact equation I’ll point out the reactants and can balance it if you want.
Meanwhile, how to identify reactants:
- In a chemical equation, the reactants are the species written on the left side of the reaction arrow (→ or ⇌).
- Example: 2 H2 + O2 → 2 H2O — reactants are H2 and O2 (coefficients show amounts).
- For reversible reactions (⇌) a species can be a reactant or product depending on the direction considered.
- Notes: catalysts and conditions (written above/below the arrow) are not reactants; if you give the exact equation I’ll point out the reactants and can balance it if you want.
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