Which symbol in a chemical equation separates the reactants from the products?
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The form of a chemical equation involves writing the formulas of the reactants (the substances that are mixed together) on the left, using '+' when more than one substance is involved and the formula(s) of the product(s) on the right. The reactants and the products are separated by an arrow '--->'.
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Arrow symbol
Explanation: The arrow symbol in a chemical equation separates the reactants from products. A chemical reaction is process in which chemical changes leads to the formation of products from reactants.
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