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13 October, 12:55

Two molecules of one reactant combine with 3 molecules of another to produce 5 molecules of a product.

Which equation is the correct representation of the reaction?

2A+3B→5C

A2+B3→C5

2A+5B→3C

A2+B3→C3

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  1. 13 October, 13:06
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    A = 2A + 3B → 5C

    Explanation:

    The two molecule of A and three molecules of B will react to form the five molecules of C.

    2A + 3B → 5C

    Other options are incorrect because,

    B = A₂ + B₃ → C₅

    in this reaction one molecule of A₂ and one molecule of B₃ combine to form one molecule of C₅.

    C = 2A + 5B → 3C

    in this reaction two molecules of A and five molecules of B combine to form three molecule of C.

    D = A₂ + B₃ → C₃

    in this reaction one molecule of A₂ and one molecule of B₃ combine to from one molecule of C₃.
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