Chemistry, asked by prathamraj15, 1 year ago

★Ag No3(aq) + Nacl(ag) → Agcl(s)↓ + a NaNo3(aq)
★feS +H2So4 → Feso4 + H2S ↑ .
consider the above mentioned
two chemical equations
with two different kinds of
arrows (↑) and (↓) along
with Products, what do these
two different arrows indicate?​


zoya0710: ⬆ arrow indicates that it is in gaseous state
prathamraj15: no
prathamraj15: it indicates that any gas is producing

Answers

Answered by zoya0710
41

() arrow indicates that it is in solid form and

() arrow indicates that it is in gaseous form and will go into the atmosphere

Answered by Nereida
51

HEYAA!!!

⬇THE DOWN ARROW

It indicates the forming of precipitate that is a solid product.

In the first chemical equation given,AgCl is the product that forms and settle down.

NOTE:-Precipitate forms when two equations solutions as given in the first equation reacts with each other.

⬆THE ABOVE ARROW

It indicates a gas that mixes with atmosphere as a product during the reaction .

In the second equation given H2S is the product that mixes with atmosphere.

The other examples of such products that mixes with atmosphere are CO2 and H2.

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