What is the number that we place in front of a symbol or formula in an equation?
Answers
Answered by
3
Answer:
Explanation:
THAT NUMBER IS CALLED STOICHIOMETRIC CO EFFICIENT.
Answered by
4
Answer:
The numbers placed in front of formulas to balance equations are called coefficients, and they multiply all the atoms in a formula. Thus, the symbol “2 NaHCO3” indicates two units of sodium bicarbonate, which contain 2 Na atoms, 2 H atoms, 2 C atoms, and 6 O atoms (2 X 3= 6, the coefficient times the subscript for O)
I think you have understood this question and please mark me as brainlist
Similar questions