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The correct placement of the coefficient in a chemical equation is...

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a. within the formula of a reactant or product.
O b. in front of the formula of a reactant or product.
O c. in front of the chemical equation.
O d. after the formula of a reactant or product.

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Answer:

B.) in front of the formula of a reactant or product.

Step-by-step explanation:

Coefficients modify the amount of a particular molecule. As such, they are placed directly in front of the molecule's formula.

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