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New substances formed in a chemical reaction ___________________.


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  • A chemical reaction is a process that leads to the chemical transformation of one set of chemical substances to another.
  • New substances formed in a chemical reaction are called products.
  • Substances that are undergoing chemical reactions are called reactants.
  • Chemical reactions are represented in the form of the chemical equation.
  • Reactants are present on the left-hand side of the chemical equation.
  • Products are present on the right-hand side of the chemical equation.
  • Example: Hydrogen(H2) and Oxygen(O2) combine to form water(H2O).
  • Chemical equation:

2H2(g)Reactant1+O2(g)Reatant22H2O(g)Product

Therefore, new substances formed in a chemical reaction are called products.


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