solid precipitate in chemical reaction is indicated by an arrow pointing upwardstrue or false
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used to separate one reactant or product from another. used to separate the reactants from the products - it is pronounced "yields" or "produces" when the equation is read. used when the reaction can proceed in both directions - this is called an equilibrium arrow and will be used later in the course. (g)
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An arrow pointing up (as in CO2↑) indicates that the product will form a gas that will come out of a solution.
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