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not really the ones you get in chemistry, but they'll do
Reply 2
You mean this: &#8596;?
Reply 3
Knogle
You mean this: &#8596;?


no not that one, but it will do if i cant get the proper one
well it wont matter if you cant do the proper one in word.....as long as the idea is clear :smile:
you could draw one on paint, then copy and paste it
Reply 6
There is always this font here for all sorts of random chemistry type things (go to insert symbol and it's somewhere in there):

http://www.chemsoc.org/networks/learnnet/RSCfont.htm
Reply 7
thank-you everyone!! im spoilt for choice now on which one to use :p: well the more the better.. thx
Reply 8
-me-
no not that one, but it will do if i cant get the proper one


Using that symbol would be incorrect as it means something else altogether.
Reply 9
go to arial unicode, and its there. you have to look in symbol in that font or it wont work. i just found it. here it is---- &#8652; its a bit small.
Reply 10
&#8652;

just wikipedia it. :D
Reply 11
owensrr
go to arial unicode, and its there. you have to look in symbol in that font or it wont work. i just found it. here it is---- &#8652; its a bit small.


Your first post is a resurrection of an over 3 year old thread. Nice :p: . I wonder how many pages you had to go back to find it. Anyway, on the topic, before I got to uni I used to do a google search for "reversible reactions" and copy and paste the symbol from a random website. I could resize the symbol so that it was in line with the rest of the text.

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