What, contained by nonspecific jargon, does a chemical equation indicate?

what are the substance indicated to the left of the arrow call in a chemical equation? to the right of the arrow?


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Answers:    a chemical equation is an equation showing substances interacting with respectively other and their result. The left formula contains the primary substance and the substance it interacted with. the right side contains the result of the interaction of the substances
moved out of the arrow is called reactants & right mitt side is called products the departed side of the arrow is the reactant.the middle arrow is the yield and the right side of the arrow is the product. a chemical equation indicates how several elements are in that compound. Hope i help.

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