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9 January, 15:50

Consider a specific chemical reaction represented by the equation aa + bb → cc + dd. in this equation the letters a, b, c, and d represent chemicals, and the letters a, b, c, and d represent coefficients in the balanced equation. how many possible values are there for the quantity "c/d"?

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  1. 9 January, 16:08
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    We are usually concerned with one reaction. That is, the production of one specific set of products from a specific set of reactants.

    The number of values of c/d would be the number of possible ways that a and b could recombine to form different pairs of products c and d. (You might get different reactions at different temperatures, for example. Or, you might get different pars of ions.)

    Usually, the number of values of c/d is one (1). (Of course, if you simply swap what you're calling "c" and "d", then you double that number, whatever it is.)
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