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Type your answer here... The coefficients give the molar ratio of the reactants
These data are given by the correct coefficients in the chemical equation.
mole ratios
the equilibrium constant
If your goal is to balance the equation, then yes, you have to chose the coefficients.
What information can you determine from the coefficients in this balanced chemical equation? Mg + 2HCl → MgCl2 + H2
A balanced chemical equation has correct placed coefficients and a representative chemical equation need these coefficients.
Type your answer here... The coefficients give the molar ratio of the reactants
Coefficients are used to represent multiple molecules of formula units.
To correctly determine the balanced chemical equation, one must make sure that the products are appropriately relating to the reactants and make sure that the equation is balanced with the lowest coefficients.
To correctly determine the balanced chemical equation, one must make sure that the products are appropriately relating to the reactants and make sure that the equation is balanced with the lowest coefficients. That should help.
These data are given by the correct coefficients in the chemical equation.
The coefficient in a balanced equation tells you the ratio of moles/molecules/etc of one reactant to the other reactants, and to the products. It gives you the stoichiometry of the reactions.
To determine the stoichiometry of a reaction, you must first write out a balanced equation describing the reaction and then use the coefficients of this statement to represent molar ratios.
I believe it is already balanced. No coefficients neccessary
Coefficients in a chemical equation represent the number of units of the formula immediately following the coefficient that are involved in the balanced equation for the reaction.
the coefficients of a balanced reaction