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17 April, 07:06

What is the ratio between the coefficients of any two substances in a balanced equation?

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  1. 17 April, 10:36
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    In a balanced chemical equation, we have two numbers that indicate two different factors. The definitions of these numbers are as follows:

    1 - Molar ratio: This ratio represents the ratio between the number of moles of any two substances in the balanced equation

    2 - The coefficients in the balanced chemical equation: These numbers represent the numbers of particles of each of the substances taking place in this chemical equation.
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