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Product (chemistry)


In chemistry, the product(s) is/are formed when the reactant(s) react with each other by overcoming the activation energy of a chemical reaction. In a given chemical equation, the reactant is placed on the left side of the arrow and the product is placed to the right.

Reactant(s) → Product(s)

The yield of the product(s) is partially ruled by Le Chatelier's principle.

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