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Why should A chemical equation be balanced? A. To show that the reactants are compounds B. To show metals from nonmetals C. To show ionic compounds D. To show the law of conservation of mass Please answer.
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Why should A chemical equation be balanced?
A. To show that the reactants are compounds
B. To show metals from nonmetals
C. To show ionic compounds
D. To show the law of conservation of mass
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D. To show the law of conservation of mass
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