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At constant temperature and pressure the ratios are equal.
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No, the subscripts in a balanced chemical equation represent the number of atoms of each element in the reaction. The coefficients in front of the chemical formulas indicate the mole ratios for reactants and products, but volume ratios of gaseous reactants and products are determined by the ideal gas law and the coefficients in the balanced equation.
The increase in entropy will depend on the physical states of the reactants and products. If the reactants are solid and the products are gaseous, there will likely be an increase in entropy due to the increase in disorder. However, if both the reactants and products are in the same state, the change in entropy may be minimal.
At constant temperature and pressure the ratios are equal.