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Which one of the following is not a step used for balancing chemical equations? A. Write the chemical equation using formulas and symbols. B. Choose coefficients that will balance the equation. C. Determine
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Which one of the following is not a step used for balancing chemical
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A. Write the chemical equation using formulas and symbols.
B. Choose coefficients that will balance the equation.
C. Determine how long the reaction will take.
D. Count the atoms in each substance in the reactants and products.
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Answer: C. Determine how long the reaction will take.
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C-determine how long the reaction will take.
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