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what are the chemical equation and formula

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Answered by pranavsreejith12
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A chemical equation shows the starting compound(s)—the reactants—on the left and the final compound(s)—the products—on the right, separated by an arrow. The number of atoms, molecules, or formula units of a reactant or product in a balanced chemical equation is the coefficient of that species.

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A chemical equation shows the starting compound(s)—the reactants—on the left and the final compound(s)—the products—on the right, separated by an arrow. The number of atoms, molecules, or formula units of a reactant or product in a balanced chemical equation is the coefficient of that species.

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