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why do equation showing a reversible reaction have a double arrow?​

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Answered by parthj096
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A reversible reaction is a reaction in which the conversion of reactants to products and the conversion of products to reactants occur simultaneously. ... The two reactions can be combined into one equation by the use of a double arrow. The double arrow is the indication that the reaction is reversible.

Answered by Anonymous
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A reversible reaction is a reaction in which the conversion of reactants to products and the conversion of products to reactants occur simultaneously. ... The two reactions can be combined into one equation by the use of a double arrow. The double arrow is the indication that the reaction is reversible.Arrows. ... Double-headed arrows are used to represent equivalence between resonance structures. Two-way double half arrows are represent a reaction that can go forward or reverse. If one of the half arrows is longer than the other it means that the reaction pathway favors that direction with the longer arrow.

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