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28 September, 02:50

What information do the coefficients in a balanced chemical equation tell you?

the amount of energy from the products

the ratios of the number of moles of each substance that react and that are produced

the physical states of the compounds reacting

the elements involved in the reaction

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  1. 28 September, 03:06
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    The correct answer to your question is the second option

    Explanation:

    The amount of energy from the products This option is not correct because in a chemical reaction the energy given off or absorved is written at the end of the reaction, it is not a coefficient.

    The ratios of the number of moles of each substance that react and that are produced This option is correct, coefficients tell the number of moles of each substance in a reaction.

    The physical states of the compounds reacting Physical states are written next to the molecule and using parenthesis. Incorrect

    The elements involved in the reaction Incorrect because elements are written with symbols not with coefficients.
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