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When an arrow (--->) is used in a chemical equation, on which side of the arrow are the reactants found?

Select one:
a. Above the arrow.
b. Below the arrow.
c. To the left of the arrow.
d. To the right of the arrow.

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Answer: C

Step-by-step explanation:

C

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User Afxjzs
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Answer:

C. to the left of the arrow

Step-by-step explanation:

The reactants (the chemicals that initiate the chemical reaction) are represented on the left, while the products (the substances that result from the reaction) are represented on the right. An arrow sign ("→" commonly read aloud as "yields") separates the two.

Sorry if I'm wrong

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