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Precipitate in a reaction is indicated by which arrow mark?

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Precipitate in a reaction is indicated by which arrow mark?

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The precipitate in a reaction is usually indicated by a downward arrow (↓). This symbol is used in chemical equations to show that a solid product, or precipitate, is formed during the reaction.

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