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0.78. What is the representation of a reversible reaction? (a) Single arrow (b) Double arrows (c) Bar (d) Bracket​

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Answered by aakanshabhivgade23
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Answer:

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Explanation:

In some chemical reactions, the products of the reaction can react together to produce the original reactants . These reactions are called reversible reactions . They can be represented in the following way: A + B ⇌ C + D. The symbol ⇌ has two half arrowheads, one pointing in each direction.

Answered by hemakumar0116
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Answer:

(a) Single arrow

Explanation:

(a) Single arrow

An arrow with its head pointed in the opposite direction is used to depict a reversible reaction.

Reversible reactions are what these processes are known as. The following is a representation of them: A + B ⇌ C + D. Two half arrowheads, one pointing in each direction, make up the sign.

Reversible chemical reactions are those in which the reactants and the products combine to return the reactants to the original state. It is a reaction that involves the simultaneous transformation of reactants into products and vice versa, to put it simply.

Because every interaction and change at the level of atoms and molecules can occur in both directions. The "principle of microscopic reversibility" refers to this. A link can be created even though it can be severed .

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