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Chace Khan
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18 September, 15:19
What does an arrow in a chemical equation show?
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Meredith Mcbride
18 September, 15:22
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Reaction arrow/yields, for example, H2 + O - -> (yields) H2O
It's like the equal sign for Chem
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Aliya Serrano
18 September, 15:44
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A chemical equation consists of the chemical formulas of the reactants (on the left) and the products (on the right). The two are separated by an arrow symbol ("→" usually read aloud as "yields") ... The equation also identifies that all the compounds are in the gaseous state.
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