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Equation coefficients show the number of molecules involved in a chemical reaction.
Tsubscripts of the reactants equal the subscripts of the products.
the equilibrium constant
It contain the chemical formula of the specified compounds (reactants and final products), it contains the chemical proportions of a compound (coefficients).
molar (Or mole) ratio
Equation coefficients show the number of molecules involved in a chemical reaction.
the coefficients of a balanced reaction
Tsubscripts of the reactants equal the subscripts of the products.
At the left are the reactants and at the right the products.
A skeleton equation has all the correct reactants and products but it does not have the coefficients that indicate the stoichiometric proportions.
the equilibrium constant
Moles of reactants and products thats wut i put on my test
The concept behind the numbers is called stoichiometry, and an equation is said to be balanced if the numbers in front of the formulas show that the number of each element is the same on both sides of the equation (reactants and products). They are called coefficients.
Coefficients are imortant in a balanced chemical reaction, because it shows you how much of that chemical is reactanting, and also how much is being produce to form the products.
It contain the chemical formula of the specified compounds (reactants and final products), it contains the chemical proportions of a compound (coefficients).
molar (Or mole) ratio
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.