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what are the conventions used in writing a chemical equation?

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Answered by xxdivyaGujjarxx
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In a chemical equation, the reactants are written on the left, and the products are written on the right. The coefficients next to the symbols of entities indicate the number of moles of a substance produced or used in the chemical reaction. ❤

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Answered by vatsalpal13jun2009
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In a chemical equation, the reactants are written on the left, and the products are written on the right. The coefficients next to the symbols of entities indicate the number of moles of a substance produced or used in the chemical reaction.

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