Explanation:
The products in a reaction are the species on the right hand side of a chemical equation.
The reactants are the species on the left hand side of the equation.
A + B ⇒ C+ D
The reactants A and B, products are C and D.
Reactants are the species combining together.
The products are the results of the combination.
Types of chemical reactions;
Combination or synthesis; in this type of reaction, two species combines to give a product or products:
A + B ⇒ C+ D
Decomposition or cracking: a specie breaks down into one or more products:
A ⇒ B + C
Single displacement: one specie replaces another in a reaction:
A + CD ⇒ AC + D
Double displacement: species replaces another in a reaction:
AC + BD ⇒ AD + BC
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