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A chemical equation consists of reactants an arrow and the products. These products may be intermediate products that further react to other products

Reactants and products are concatenations of chemical formulas. The formulas are connected with a + or a * (or x) (which yields ●).

The wiki offers the type Type:Chemical equation. Attributes with this type are checked for correctness with the rules above. Only syntactical correctness can be checked i.e. chemical rules can still be violated.

Chemical equations consist mainly of chemical formulas. These are connected by the following symbols (connectors) in wiki text:

  • ->: → (Reaction)
  • <-: ← (Reaction)
  • <->: ⇌ (Equilibrium)
  • +: +
  • * or x: ●

There must be no spaces within the arrows. An equation must also begin and end with a formula. There must only one connector between formulas.


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