It seems like the question got cut off. However, if you're referring to a chemical equation involving a substance represented by "wA," it typically indicates a reaction where "A" is a reactant and "w" is a coefficient that represents the quantity of "A" being used. The complete equation would involve other reactants and products, indicating the transformation of substances during the reaction. For a more precise answer, please provide the full context or details of the equation you're inquiring about.
A chemical reaction is represented by a chemical equation.
The antonym for "chemical equation" is "non-chemical equation" or simply "equation" if the context is clear that it is not related to chemistry.
A chemical equation is the graphic expression of a chemical reaction.
Steel hasn't a chemical equation.
It is a mixture and hasn't a chemical equation.
A chemical equation is a shorthand description of a chemical reaction.
A chemical reaction can be represented by a chemical equation.
A chemical reaction is represented by a chemical equation.
The antonym for "chemical equation" is "non-chemical equation" or simply "equation" if the context is clear that it is not related to chemistry.
The chemical equation for potassium is K.
Power hasn't a chemical equation.
A balanced chemical equation has correct placed coefficients and a representative chemical equation need these coefficients.
A chemical equation is the representation of a chemical reaction.
A chemical equation is the graphic expression of a chemical reaction.
if you mean symbol equation its C6H1206
Steel hasn't a chemical equation.
Reactants are to the left in a chemical equation.