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It reads as "Yields." The equation is set up as (reactants) (Yield Sign) (Products).

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How do you label a chemical equations?

I think, the most convenient way is to use Microsoft Office Word. For simple chemical equations you will need just subscripts, which are one of possilbe formats of text in the program, and arrows, that can be added through Insert->Symbol.


Why can you not use an equals sign for a chemical equation?

An equals sign is not used in a chemical equation because it implies a mathematical equality, while a chemical equation represents a chemical reaction where atoms are rearranged to form new substances. Instead, chemical equations use an arrow to indicate the direction of the reaction.


A symbol used in a chemical equations that means''reacts with?

THE PLUS SIGN (+)an example is: sodium + oxygen --> sodium oxideNa2 + O --> Na2O


Which statement does NOT describe a chemical equation 1. The products are placed to the of the arrow. 2. Atoms must be balanced on both sides of the arrow. 3. The arrow represents the direction in wh.?

Statement 3 does NOT describe a chemical equation. It should read: "The arrow represents the direction in which the reaction is proceeding."


What is the code used in chemical equations telling what atoms are part of the equation?

The chemical formula indicates the types and quantities of atoms in a molecule or compound. Each element is represented by its symbol, with subscript numbers indicating the number of atoms present. When writing chemical equations, reactants and products are connected by plus and arrow symbols to show the transformation of atoms during a chemical reaction.

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How is the arrow read in a chemical reaction?

The arrow is read as "produces" or "yields."


Appears between the starting substances and end products in chemical equations?

arrow


What do you read the arrow in a chemical epuation as meaning?

reactant


What do you read the arrow in the chemical equation meaning?

Yields


What formulas arrow and plus signs in a chemical equation tell you?

Chemicals equations use chemical formulas and other symbols instead of words to summarize a reaction.


Is sodium a chemical equation?

No, because chemical equations require more than one element. For example: Na- + Cl -----> Na- Cl (Na is negative & Cl is positive) Also chemical equations have to have an arrow instead of an equal sign, as far as I know.


How do you label a chemical equations?

I think, the most convenient way is to use Microsoft Office Word. For simple chemical equations you will need just subscripts, which are one of possilbe formats of text in the program, and arrows, that can be added through Insert->Symbol.


Why can you not use an equals sign for a chemical equation?

An equals sign is not used in a chemical equation because it implies a mathematical equality, while a chemical equation represents a chemical reaction where atoms are rearranged to form new substances. Instead, chemical equations use an arrow to indicate the direction of the reaction.


What is the chemical equations of honey?

Honey hasn't chemical equations.


A symbol used in a chemical equations that means''reacts with?

THE PLUS SIGN (+)an example is: sodium + oxygen --> sodium oxideNa2 + O --> Na2O


What can chemical equations tell you about a chemical reactions?

Chemical equations describe the products and reactants in a chemical reaction.


Does the arrow in a chemical equation mean gives?

Yes, the arrow in a chemical equation typically indicates the direction of the reaction and can be read as "reacts to form" or "yields." It shows the conversion of reactants into products during a chemical reaction.