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When you combine the intermediate chemical equations, which substance do you cancel out?

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In an example equation where AB + CD = AD + CB the intermediate step would break all of the bonds before reforming them to look something like
AB + CD = A + B + C + D
A + B+ C + D = AD + CB

So combining the intermediate steps you cancel out like terms for the intermediate compounds. If you have a specific chemical reaction I could help more.

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PCI3

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