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a coefficient serves which purpose in a chemical equation? (1 point)
it shows how many atoms there are of a particular element.
it shows how many atoms there are of a particular element inside of a molecule.
it shows how many atoms are in a chemical molecule.
it shows how many molecules there are of a particular substance.
In a chemical equation, a coefficient is placed in front of a chemical formula. For example, in \(2H_2O\), the coefficient \(2\) indicates that there are \(2\) molecules of water (\(H_2O\)). The subscript within a chemical formula (e.g., the \(2\) in \(H_2O\)) shows the number of atoms of a particular element in a molecule. So, the coefficient shows the number of molecules of a particular substance.
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It shows how many molecules there are of a particular substance.