Your question is not so clear.
On the left side of a chemical reaction are placed the reactants (compounds or elements).
Left side are the REACTANTS Right side are the PRODUCTS.
Reactants. They are on the left side of the yield sign in a chemical equation and on the other side is the product.
The reactants are written on the left side of a word equation.
Reactants. They are on the left side of the yield sign in a chemical equation and on the other side is the product.
Reactants. They are on the left side of the yield sign in a chemical equation and on the other side is the product.
The starting substances on the left side of a chemical equation are called reactants. They are the substances that undergo a chemical reaction to form products on the right side of the equation.
Each side of an equation is referred to as an "expression." The left side of the equation is typically called the "left-hand side" (LHS), while the right side is known as the "right-hand side" (RHS). Both sides are equal in value, which is the fundamental principle that defines an equation.
In a chemical equation the reactants appears to be on the left side. On the left you have the reactants and to the right you have the products.
Reactants
Reactants are found on the left side of an equation and products are found on the right side.
The substances on the left side of a chemical equation are the reactants. The right hand side substances are the products.i.e. A + B -------> C + D(reactants) (products)
If you are referring to a chemical equation, the items on the left hand side are called the reactants.