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what is represented by the numbers (coefficients) that are placed in front of the formulas in a balanced equation?
they represent the of each of the chemical species in the reaction.
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In a balanced chemical equation, the coefficients (numbers in front of formulas) represent the relative amounts of each chemical species. These amounts are measured in moles. Moles are a unit in chemistry that allows chemists to relate the number of particles (atoms, molecules, etc.) to a measurable quantity (mass). For example, in the equation \(2H_2 + O_2
ightarrow2H_2O\), the coefficient 2 for \(H_2\) and \(H_2O\), and 1 for \(O_2\) (the coefficient 1 is usually not written) show that 2 moles of hydrogen gas react with 1 mole of oxygen gas to produce 2 moles of water.

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moles