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Explain the meaning of the symbols as they are used in this expression.

A + B <--> C + D

Question 1) A and B are:
Question 2) C and D are:

elements only
molecules only
elements or molecules
reactants
products

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Question 1) A and B are: Reactants

Question 2) C and D are: Products

It is a chemical process in which reactants A and B react as represented by the (+) symbol, producing Product C and D

<--> is the sign of reversible reaction that means A + B can form C and D, Similarly C and D can form A and B

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Answer:

  • A, B, C and D are: elements or molecules
  • A and B are: reactants
  • C and D are: products

Step-by-step explanation:

The expression "A + B <--> C + D" represents a chemical equation. A chemical equation represents the "mixture" of molecules or elements that will react and form other molecules and elements, so we can say that A, B, C and D represent molecules or elements.

But not only that. In a chemical equation, the elements and molecules that are before the symbol "<-->" represent the reagents in the equation. Therefore, A and B are the reagents. The elements or molecules found after the symbol "<-->" are the products of the reaction. Therefore, C and D are the products.

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