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-Chemical Reaction Editor Help
+Chemical Reaction Syntax Help
-Chemical Reaction Editor
-Description
-Reactants are separated from products by '->'.
-Individual reactants and products are separated by ' +' (leading space is obligatory).
-Numbers preceding the first symbol of a chemical specie are considered to be stoichiometric coefficients.
-Numbers appearing after the first symbol of a chemical specie are considered to be subscripts.
-Superscripts are initialized by '^' and terminated by a space.
-Ionic charges are superscripts composed of a number followed by a sign (i.e. '^2+').
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-Press the 'Check' button to view your reaction before you submit it!
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-Examples
-Ca(NO3)2 is written as:
Ca(NO3)2
-OH- + H3O+ ® 2H2O is written as:
OH^- + H3O^+ -> 2H2O
-[Co(H2O)6]2+ + 4Cl- ® [CoCl4]2- + 6H2O is written as:
[Co(H2O)6]^2+ + 4Cl^- -> [CoCl4]^2- + 6H2O
-31H + 21H ® 42He + 10n is written as:
^3 1H + ^2 1H -> ^4 2He + ^1 0n
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+Chemical Reaction Syntax
+Description
+
+- Reactants are separated from products by '->'.
+- Individual reactants and products are separated by ' +' (leading space is obligatory).
+- Numbers preceding the first symbol of a chemical specie are considered to be stoichiometric coefficients.
+- Numbers appearing after the first symbol of a chemical specie are considered to be subscripts.
+- Superscripts are initialized by '^' and terminated by a space.
+- Ionic charges are superscripts composed of a number followed by a sign (i.e. '^2+').
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+
+Examples
+
+- Ca(NO3)2 is written as:
+Ca(NO3)2
+- OH- + H3O+ → 2H2O is written as:
+OH^- + H3O^+ -> 2H2O
+- [Co(H2O)6]2+ + 4Cl- → [CoCl4]2- + 6H2O is written as:
+[Co(H2O)6]^2+ + 4Cl^- -> [CoCl4]^2- + 6H2O
+- 31H + 21H → 42He + 10n is written as:
+^3 1H + ^2 1H -> ^4 2He + ^1 0n
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