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SkyVoltage43:

Which statement is true for balanced chemical equations? Chemical equations do not provide an accurate way of describing reactions. Chemical equations are not recognizable by speakers of all languages. Chemical equations provide a qualitative and quantitative description of a reaction. Chemical equations provide only a qualitative description of a reaction. Chemical equations state the reaction in words instead of abbreviations.

SkyVoltage43:

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SkyVoltage43:

by the way im doing plato and im trying to finish this class so i actually have a lot more question but you dont have to help if you dont want to

HuskyNation:

okay i can do like 5 more that is it because i have to work, i will come back when i can help again

SkyVoltage43:

ok just help me finish this one up im on 18 of 21

HuskyNation:

That would be C. A is not true, because molecular equations sometimes describe mechanisms; also, it may not be completely clear from the wording what happens. B is clearly false; an equation in German may be useless to someone from Mexico, for example. D is false as well. Word equations cannot be balanced like chemical equations can. That leaves C.

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