What symbol is used to indicate directionality in chemical reactions?

What symbol is used to indicate directionality in chemical reactions?

  • Correct Answer: line
  • triangle
  • circle
  • arrow

Explanation: The arrow (→) shows the direction in which the reaction occurs. In many reactions, the reaction also occurs in the opposite direction. This is represented with another arrow pointing in the opposite direction (←).

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