We usually think of chemical reactions as reactions becoming products. Reality is that products can also become reactants by a reverse reaction. A two-directional arrow indicates that the "forward" and "reverse" reactions exist in a certain balance, or equilibrium.
A two-direction arrow in a chemical equation means that an equilibrium is established and the reaction goes both ways, resulting no no net change.
The "double arrow" means that the product of each side can go both ways. H20+0=H2+02, for example. The equation symbol is in replacement of the arrow.
A double ended arrow indicate a reversable or an equilibrium reaction.
It indicates that the reaction can proceed in both directions. It could also mean that the reactions are in a dynamic equilibrium.
The reaction is reversible.
The name of the arrow in a Chemical Equation is called the yield.
reacting to form
reacting to form
reacting to form
---------> is yield
The name of the arrow in a Chemical Equation is called the yield.
yeah,the arrow in chemical equation directing from left to right implied the that reactants combine to form a product on the right.
It indicates that the reaction can proceed in both directions. It could also mean that the reactions are in a dynamic equilibrium.
reacting to form
reacting to form
reacting to form
---------> is yield
That the reaction can go (start/conclude with) either way.
The symbol "s with arrow straight down" is used in physics to represent displacement, which is the change in position of an object relative to a reference point. The arrow indicates the direction of the displacement.
when you see an arrow on a scientific equation it means yield
probably chemical reaction
if you mean symbol equation its C6H1206