Word Equations- State of the substance The reactants are the names of the substances that you begin with at the start of the reaction and the products.

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Word Equations- State of the substance The reactants are the names of the substances that you begin with at the start of the reaction and the products are the substances which are made as a result of the reaction. As you are about to learn you must put the state of the substance on the side of the reactants and the products! Ethane + Oxygen Carbon dioxide + Water ReactantsProducts Behind the name of each reactant and product you give the state of the substance in brackets.

Word Equations- State of the substance The reactants are the names of the substances that you begin with at the start of the reaction and the products are the substances which are made as a result of the reaction. As you are about to learn you must put the state of the substance on the side of the reactants and the products! Ethane ()+ Oxygen() Carbon dioxide() + Water() Behind the name of each reactant and product you give the state of the substance in brackets.

Word Equations- State of the substance Ethane ()+ Oxygen() Carbon dioxide() + Water() Behind the name of each reactant and product you give the state of the substance in brackets. The state of the substance should be written in shorthand and placed in the brackets- solid (s) liquid (l) gas (g) aqueous (aq)

Word Equations- State of the substance Ethane (g)+ Oxygen(g) Carbon dioxide(g) + Water(l) Behind the name of each reactant and product you give the state of the substance in brackets. The state of the substance should be written in shorthand and placed in the brackets- solid (s) liquid (l) gas (g) aqueous (aq)

Word Equations- State of the substance Ethane (g) + Oxygen (g) Carbon dioxide (g) + Water (l) The completed word equation, including the state of substance will be-