In a chemical equation, the arrow
A. always points toward the products.
B.
can be...
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Chemistry, 22.05.2020 08:00, cierraandgarett8950
In a chemical equation, the arrow
A. always points toward the products.
B.
can be read as "yields" or "makes."
C.
separates the products and reactants.
D.
all of these
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