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Johnathon Sawyer
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13 July, 20:06
What is a product in chemistry
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Brody Lam
13 July, 20:15
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Usually anything on the right side of the chemical equation. So if you're synthesizing carbon and two oxygens, the product is going to be carbon dioxide (C+O2=CO2)
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Madalynn Frost
13 July, 20:23
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It's the species formed from chemical reactions
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