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6co₂ + 6h₂o → c₆h₁₂o₆ + 6o₂
in a chemical equation, what do we call the result of the reaction?
product reactant
In a chemical equation, the substances on the left side (reactants) undergo a reaction to form substances on the right side. The substances formed as a result of the reaction are called products. Here, \(C_6H_{12}O_6\) and \(6O_2\) are the products of the reaction between \(6CO_2\) and \(6H_2O\). Reactants are the starting substances (\(6CO_2\) and \(6H_2O\) in this case), while products (\(C_6H_{12}O_6\) and \(6O_2\)) are the result of the reaction.
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