When writing chemical equations for reversible reactions, the usual one-way arrow is not used. Instead, two arrows are used, each with just half an arrowhead (⇌). The top one points right, and the ...
Examples of reactions that go to completion are: It is more obvious in reactions that do not go to completion that the reaction is reversible. This is the case when the reaction mixture contains both ...
Chemical reactions occur because bonds between atoms are either broken or formed. When atoms or molecules come together, they form new substances called compounds. These compounds can then undergo ...
The recent progress of research on polymer reactions utilizing dynamic covalent exchanges of alkoxyamine units—adducts of styryl and stable nitroxide radicals—is reviewed. The alkoxyamine derivatives ...