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In the Chemical Word Equation – Zinc + Sulphuric Acid → Zinc Sulphate + Hydrogen. State the Reactants and Products of the Above Reaction. What Does the Arrow Indicate? - Chemistry

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In the chemical word equation –

Zinc + Sulphuric acid → Zinc sulphate + Hydrogen.

State the reactants and products of the above reaction. What does the arrow indicate?

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\[\ce{\underset{\text{Reactants}}{Zinc + Sulphuric acid}->\underset{\text{Products}}{Zinc Sulphate + Hydrogen}}\]

The arrow indicates the direction of the reaction

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