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A good practice for balancing equations with polyatomic ions is: a. To never change the coefficients in front of each compound c. To ignore the charges and only pay attention to the subscripts b. To write
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A good practice for balancing equations with polyatomic ions is:
a.
To never change the coefficients in front of each compound
c.
To ignore the charges and only pay attention to the subscripts
b.
To write each ionic compound as its component ions with their respective charges
d.
None of the above
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I had this same question a while back, so I may not be right, but I'm pretty sure it's D. None of the above.
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