Respuesta :

the answer would be products

Answer: The chemical species formed in a chemical reaction are products.

Explanation:

In a chemical equation, the chemical species are called as reactants or products.

Reactants are defined as the chemical species that react in the reaction and are written on the left side of the reaction arrow.

Products are defined as the chemical species that are produced in the reaction and are written on the right side of the reaction arrow.

For Example:  Formation of water from hydrogen and oxygen gases, the equation follows:

[tex]2H_2(g)+O_2(g)\rightarrow 2H_2O(l)[/tex]

The chemical species [tex]H_2\text{ and }O_2[/tex] are termed as reactants and [tex]H_2O[/tex] is termed as products.

Hence, the chemical species formed in a chemical reaction are products.