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Tsubscripts of the reactants equal the subscripts of the products.
Type your answer here... The coefficients give the molar ratio of the reactants
It contain the chemical formula of the specified compounds (reactants and final products), it contains the chemical proportions of a compound (coefficients).
You can't change the subscript. The subscripts show how the elements/molecules are bonded.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The subscripts represent the number of atoms of each element in each chemical formula-if you change the subscripts, you change the compounds the formulas are describing.Source: (e2020)
The subscripts determine what the chemicals are, you have to change the amount of the reactants/products rather than change what the reactants/products actually are eg O2 is oxygen gas, if you wanted 4 of them to balance it it would have to be 2 O2 otherwise it wouldn't be oxygen gas any more.
Tsubscripts of the reactants equal the subscripts of the products.
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Balancing only allows you to change the coefficients, NOT the subscripts.
the coefficients of a balanced reaction
At the left are the reactants and at the right the products.
These coefficients show the number of molecules (and the amount of substance) involved in the chemical reaction.
Type your answer here... The coefficients give the molar ratio of the reactants
No! You can change coefficients as needed to balance an equation but you cannot just change a substance's subscripts.
A skeleton equation in chemistry contains obviously the abbreviations of the elements you are being asked to represent. it may contain the exponents also known as subscripts but it does not include coefficients.
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False. Subscript cannot be change to balance chemical equations. Only coefficients can be added to balance chemical equation.
It contain the chemical formula of the specified compounds (reactants and final products), it contains the chemical proportions of a compound (coefficients).