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10Reactants are the substances that take part in a chemical reaction.
Products are the substances formed after a chemical reaction.
In the reaction C + O₂ → CO₂, carbon is a product.
Sodium and chlorine are reactants in the formation of NaCl.
Reactants and products are always the same substance.
In a chemical reaction, the number of reactants is always equal to the number of products.
Carbon dioxide is the product of carbon burning in oxygen.
Reactants can sometimes be gases, liquids, or solids.
Products can never be solid.
A chemical reaction always involves a change in substances.
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Which of the following is a product?
In the reaction Na + Cl → NaCl, what are the reactants?
Which of the following is a reactant?
Reactants are written on which side of the chemical equation?
Products are written on which side of the chemical equation?
In C + O₂ → CO₂, how many reactants are there?
Which of the following is TRUE?
NaCl is formed by combining:
Which is the product of combining carbon and oxygen?
The substances that react in a chemical reaction are called:
The substances that take part in a chemical reaction are called ______.
The substances formed after a chemical reaction are called ______.
In C + O₂ → CO₂, oxygen is a ______.
Carbon dioxide is a ______ of burning carbon.
In the reaction Na + Cl → NaCl, sodium is a ______.
Chlorine is a ______ in the formation of sodium chloride.
NaCl is the ______ of the reaction between sodium and chlorine.
Reactants can be solids, liquids, or ______.
Chemical reactions change ______ into new substances.
Carbon and oxygen combine to form ______.