What is the purpose of the coefficients in a balanced chemical equation?
A. They tell us the mass of the compounds
B. They tell us how many atoms of each element there are in a compound
C. They tell us the number of moles of each compound
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C. They tell us the number of moles of each compound
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Stoichiometric Coefficients
This is known as the coefficient factor. The balanced equation makes it possible to convert information about one reactant or product to quantitative data about another element. Understanding this is essential to solving stoichiometric problems.
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