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hieronims
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Chemical reactions

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Hey, i have a question. How to put this line --> in reaction with t on it? Do i need some special chemical programs to draw them? Its the same as --> with +O2 on it... :?
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hieronims wrote:Hey, i have a question. How to put this line --> in reaction with t on it? Do i need some special chemical programs to draw them? Its the same as --> with +O2 on it... :?
Since t is not a reactant you do not have to put t at all, it's a condition.
Contrary, O2 is reactant and you may just add it to the reactants.
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