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chemistry and maths symbols
there are two symbols that I'd like to use but I can't find in Equation or
Symbols in Word 2007. They a (1) The three dots in a triangle meaning "therefore" (2) The double harpoon meaning "in equilbrium with". Can anyone help? |
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