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b) How do you understand the stoichiometric coefficient of a chemical reaction?

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Answered by 8thgraderNithya
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Stoichiometric coefficient (ν) is the number appearing before the symbol for each compound in the equation for a chemical reaction. By convention, it is negative for reactants and positive for products. Stoichiometric coefficients describe the stoichiometry of the chemical reaction.

Answered by beastboyrudraksh
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Explanation:

Stoichiometric coefficient (ν) is the number appearing before the symbol for each compound in the equation for a chemical reaction. By convention, it is negative for reactants and positive for products. Stoichiometric coefficients describe the stoichiometry of the chemical reaction.

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