The symbol is referred to as "delta" and means that the reaction occurs under heating conditions.
it means that manganese is a catalyst in the reaction
yeah,the arrow in chemical equation directing from left to right implied the that reactants combine to form a product on the right.
I'm not sure exactly what triangle you are talking about, but if it is in an equation, it means "change in" whatever variable it is next to (and the proper word for it is "delta"). In the specific case where it's written under or over the arrow in a reaction, it means "heat" as in "you have to heat this in order to make the reaction happen." A point-down triangle is pronounced "del" and is somewhat different mathematically, but it's still related to the concept of change. A triangle can also be an instrument in chemistry that holds a crucible in labs. ok well i think what your asking, is what the triangle above the arrow in an equation means. I'm pretty sure it means heat. So if there is a triangle above the arrow in a reaction equation it means that heat was used to make this reaction occurs. hope that helps
It sort of means 'equals', but more correctly means 'gives' or 'produces'
That the reaction can go (start/conclude with) either way.
it means that manganese is a catalyst in the reaction
it means that manganese is a catalyst in the reaction.
---------> is yield
The name of the arrow in a Chemical Equation is called the yield.
when you see an arrow on a scientific equation it means yield
yeah,the arrow in chemical equation directing from left to right implied the that reactants combine to form a product on the right.
I'm not sure exactly what triangle you are talking about, but if it is in an equation, it means "change in" whatever variable it is next to (and the proper word for it is "delta"). In the specific case where it's written under or over the arrow in a reaction, it means "heat" as in "you have to heat this in order to make the reaction happen." A point-down triangle is pronounced "del" and is somewhat different mathematically, but it's still related to the concept of change. A triangle can also be an instrument in chemistry that holds a crucible in labs. ok well i think what your asking, is what the triangle above the arrow in an equation means. I'm pretty sure it means heat. So if there is a triangle above the arrow in a reaction equation it means that heat was used to make this reaction occurs. hope that helps
The triangle is the Greek letter Delta. It means the difference between two quantities.
reacting to form
reacting to form
reacting to form
It sort of means 'equals', but more correctly means 'gives' or 'produces'