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select the correct answer.
what is the purpose of the arrow in a chemical equation?
a. it indicates the direction in which the reaction occurs.
b. it separates the elements from the compounds.
c. it indicates the direction of increase in the number of molecules.
d. it indicates the direction of heat movement in a reaction.
In a chemical equation, the arrow (→) is used to show the direction of the chemical reaction, i.e., from reactants (on the left) to products (on the right). Option B is incorrect as arrows don't separate elements and compounds. Option C is wrong because arrows don't relate to the direction of increase in molecule number. Option D is incorrect as arrows don't indicate heat movement direction. Only option A correctly describes the purpose of the arrow.
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A. It indicates the direction in which the reaction occurs.