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  • 19-11-2020
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In the reaction A+B → C + D, what are the reactants?
O A. A and B
O B. A and C
C. Just B
O D. C and D

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quasarJose
quasarJose quasarJose
  • 20-11-2020

Answer:

A. A and B

Explanation:

The reactants in this reaction is A and B;

 Reaction:

      A + B → C + D

In a chemical reaction, the left hand side is made up of the reactants.

On the right hand side, we have the products

For the example given;

   A and B are the reactants

   C and D are the products

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