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21 November, 20:39

When you form the final chemical equation, what should you do with CO? A) Cancel out CO because it appears as a reactant in one intermediate reaction and a product in the other intermediate reaction. B) Add the two CO molecules together, and write them as reactants in the final chemical reaction. C) Write CO only once as a reactant in the final chemical reaction. D) Write CO as a reactant and a product in the final chemical reaction.

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  1. 21 November, 20:44
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    Dude me is no sure but it might be A. Thats my opinion
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