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When two intermediate chemical equations are combined the same substance that appears in the same phase can be cancelled out ,provide that?
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When two intermediate chemical equations are combined the same substance that appears in the same phase can be cancelled out ,provide that?
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Provided that the same amount of substance which is produced in the first step is then immediately consumed within the next elementary step of the reaction.
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