Reversible Reaction

A reversible reaction is a chemical reaction that may be reversed. In other words, the reactant and product of one reaction may reverse roles, without adding chemicals. Symbolically: aA + bB \leftrightarrow cC + dD - products C and D are produced from reactants A and B, but C and D can react to form A and B.

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