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Answered by amiranadeem7
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hey mate

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its so simple                      1

1. 3  A                 3  7

+ 2  5            =    2  5

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_B__2_              6  2

                                           1

2.   4   A              4  5

 +   9   8          =  9  8

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   C B  3              1 4 3

3.  1   A               1  6

     *   A           =      6

  _____            _____

    9  A               9  6

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Answered by itzmissinvisisble
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Answer:

The only time you'll see a number to the left of the formula for a chemical compound is when the compound is involved in a reaction, and you're looking at the equation for the reaction. When you see a number in this context, it's called a coefficient, and it's there to balance the equation. A balanced reaction equation is one that shows the same number of elements on both the reactant side and the product side, which is required by the law of conservation of mass. The little number you see to the right of the symbol for an element is called a subscript. That number indicates the number of atoms of that element present in the compound. When balancing an equation, you can change the coefficients but not the subscripts.

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