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Which is the number placed in front of an element’s symbol in a chemical formula?
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Which is the number placed in front of an element’s symbol in a chemical formula?
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the number of molecules involved in the reaction.
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This number is called a coefficient. It does two useful things:
1. It tells the number of molecules involved in a reaction
2. It gives the number of moles of each substance involved in the reaction
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