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In a chemical equation, the chemicals that react are considered . In a chemical equation, the chemicals that are produced are considered . In chemical equations, both sides of the equation must be ; if they are not, coefficients must be used.

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B) reactants, A) products, C) balanced

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Hi,

In a chemical equation, chemicals that react are the reactants, while chemicals that are produced are the products/by products. Both sides of the equation must be balanced.

Explanation

When writing a chemical equation, reactants reacts to produce products. For example in the equation for formation of water, hydrogen combines with oxygen as 2H₂ +O₂→2H₂O where the first part before the arrow represent the reactants and the next part after the arrow are the products. Reactants are on the left where as products are on the right.Coefficient 2, in this cases is used for balancing the equation.

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