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  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Under_Construction/Purgatory/Introductory_Chemistry_at_Solano_College_2022/10%3A_Chemical_Calculations_Involving_Chemical_Equations/10.02%3A_Word_Equations
    Reading a recipe sometimes requires we understand a few codes and symbols (what’s the difference between a tsp and a Tsp?), but the information on what we start with and what we end up with is there. ...Reading a recipe sometimes requires we understand a few codes and symbols (what’s the difference between a tsp and a Tsp?), but the information on what we start with and what we end up with is there. The silver and the sulfur are the reactants in the equation, while the silver sulfide is the product. The products of the reaction in the burning of methane, as well as other fuels, are carbon dioxide and water.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Solano_Community_College/Introductory_Chemistry_at_Solano_College_-_Updated_2023_04_03/10%3A_Chemical_Calculations_Involving_Chemical_Equations/10.02%3A_Word_Equations
    Reading a recipe sometimes requires we understand a few codes and symbols (what’s the difference between a tsp and a Tsp?), but the information on what we start with and what we end up with is there. ...Reading a recipe sometimes requires we understand a few codes and symbols (what’s the difference between a tsp and a Tsp?), but the information on what we start with and what we end up with is there. The silver and the sulfur are the reactants in the equation, while the silver sulfide is the product. The products of the reaction in the burning of methane, as well as other fuels, are carbon dioxide and water.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Brevard_College/LNC_216_CHE/05%3A_Chemical_Reactions/5.01%3A_Word_Equations
    Reading a recipe sometimes requires we understand a few codes and symbols (what’s the difference between a tsp and a Tsp?), but the information on what we start with and what we end up with is there. ...Reading a recipe sometimes requires we understand a few codes and symbols (what’s the difference between a tsp and a Tsp?), but the information on what we start with and what we end up with is there. The silver and the sulfur are the reactants in the equation, while the silver sulfide is the product. The products of the reaction in the burning of methane, as well as other fuels, are carbon dioxide and water.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Rio_Hondo/Chemistry_110%3A_An_Introduction_to_General_Organic_and_Biological_Chemistry_(Garg)/06%3A_Chemical_Quantities_and_Reactions/6.06%3A_Word_Equations
    Reading a recipe sometimes requires we understand a few codes and symbols (what’s the difference between a tsp and a Tsp?), but the information on what we start with and what we end up with is there. ...Reading a recipe sometimes requires we understand a few codes and symbols (what’s the difference between a tsp and a Tsp?), but the information on what we start with and what we end up with is there. The silver and the sulfur are the reactants in the equation, while the silver sulfide is the product. The products of the reaction in the burning of methane, as well as other fuels, are carbon dioxide and water.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Modesto_Junior_College/Chemistry_143_-_Bunag/Chemistry_143_-_Introductory_Chemistry_(Bunag)/10%3A_Chemical_Reactions/10.01%3A_Word_Equations
    Reading a recipe sometimes requires that we understand a few codes and symbols (such as the difference between a "t" and a "T"), but the information on what we start with and finish with is there. The...Reading a recipe sometimes requires that we understand a few codes and symbols (such as the difference between a "t" and a "T"), but the information on what we start with and finish with is there. The silver and the sulfur are the reactants in the equation, while the silver sulfide is the product. The products of the reaction in the burning of methane, as well as other fuels, are carbon dioxide and water.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Fresno_City_College/Introductory_Chemistry_Atoms_First_for_FCC/10%3A_Chemical_Reactions/10.01%3A_Word_Equations
    Reading a recipe sometimes requires we understand a few codes and symbols (what’s the difference between a tsp and a Tsp?), but the information on what we start with and what we end up with is there. ...Reading a recipe sometimes requires we understand a few codes and symbols (what’s the difference between a tsp and a Tsp?), but the information on what we start with and what we end up with is there. The silver and the sulfur are the reactants in the equation, while the silver sulfide is the product. The products of the reaction in the burning of methane, as well as other fuels, are carbon dioxide and water.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/University_of_Pittsburgh_at_Bradford/CHEM_0106%3A_Chemistry_of_the_Environment/05%3A_Chemical_Reactions/5.01%3A_Word_Equations
    Reading a recipe sometimes requires we understand a few codes and symbols (what’s the difference between a tsp and a Tsp?), but the information on what we start with and what we end up with is there. ...Reading a recipe sometimes requires we understand a few codes and symbols (what’s the difference between a tsp and a Tsp?), but the information on what we start with and what we end up with is there. The silver and the sulfur are the reactants in the equation, while the silver sulfide is the product. The products of the reaction in the burning of methane, as well as other fuels, are carbon dioxide and water.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Madera_Community_College/MacArthur_Chemistry_3A_v_1.2/05%3A_Chemical_Reactions/5.01%3A_Word_Equations
    Reading a recipe sometimes requires that we understand a few codes and symbols (such as the difference between a "t" and a "T"), but the information on what we start with and finish with is there. The...Reading a recipe sometimes requires that we understand a few codes and symbols (such as the difference between a "t" and a "T"), but the information on what we start with and finish with is there. The silver and the sulfur are the reactants in the equation, while the silver sulfide is the product. The products of the reaction in the burning of methane, as well as other fuels, are carbon dioxide and water.

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