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(c) One reactant and four products.​

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One reactant and four products.

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NaOH + H3PO4==> NaH2PO4 + Na2HPO4 + Na3PO4 + H2O

There are many more

Cu + HNO3→ Cu(NO3)2 comes with NO2, NO, and H2O It’s often presented as either NO or NO2, depending on [HNO3], but real chemistry is not mathematically certain.

Organic chemistry offers many more occasions and photochemistry can get you six products from one reactant.

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