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In the chemical equation C6H12O6 → C + H2O, what should be the coefficient in front of the C? In front of H2O?
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In the chemical equation C6H12O6 → C + H2O, what should be the coefficient in front of the C? In front of H2O?
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I also thinks it’s C6+6H2O
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i think it’s C6 + 6H2O
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