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  2. File:Biochem reaction arrow forward NNYN horiz med.svg

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    File:Biochem reaction arrow Y XXXX Z med.svg. Y is a word indicating the chemical direction of the arrow, either "forward", "reverse", or "reversible". XXXX is a list of four characters indicating whether each side has an arrow or not. Each X is replaced with "Y" or "N" to indicate the presence or absence of a side arrow.

  3. Reversible reaction - Wikipedia

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    A and B can react to form C and D or, in the reverse reaction, C and D can react to form A and B. This is distinct from a reversible process in thermodynamics. Weak acids and bases undergo reversible reactions. For example, carbonic acid: H 2 CO 3 (l) + H 2 O (l) ⇌ HCO 3 − (aq) + H 3 O + (aq).

  4. File:Biochem reaction arrow reversible NNNN horiz med.svg

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    File:Biochem reaction arrow Y XXXX Z med.svg. Y is a word indicating the chemical direction of the arrow, either "forward", "reverse", or "reversible". XXXX is a list of four characters indicating whether each side has an arrow or not. Each X is replaced with "Y" or "N" to indicate the presence or absence of a side arrow.

  5. Template:Enzymatic reaction - Wikipedia

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    See a monthly parameter usage report for Template:Enzymatic reaction in articles based on its TemplateData. TemplateData for Enzymatic reaction This template should be used on enzyme pages to show the reactions that are produced and used by the enzyme, especially when part of a major biochemical pathway such as glycolysis.

  6. Template:Biochem reaction arrow alt text - Wikipedia

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    This template creates suitable alt text for the Biochem reaction arrow Y XXXX horiz/vert med.svg series of images. Designed for use in templates; consider writing alt text by hand in an article. Template parameters Parameter Description Type Status Direction 1 Either forward, reverse, or reversible Auto value forward String required Top left substrate/product 2 Any content will cause an arrow ...

  7. Chemical equilibrium - Wikipedia

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    In the following chemical equation, arrows point both ways to indicate equilibrium. [5] A and B are reactant chemical species, S and T are product species, and α, β, σ, and τ are the stoichiometric coefficients of the respective reactants and products: α A + β B ⇌ σ S + τ T. The equilibrium concentration position of a reaction is said ...

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  9. Chemical reaction - Wikipedia

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    They are separated by an arrow (→) which indicates the direction and type of the reaction; the arrow is read as the word "yields". [10] The tip of the arrow points in the direction in which the reaction proceeds. A double arrow (⇌) pointing in opposite directions is used for equilibrium reactions.