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In preparing students to write a chemical equation we often use analogies. Let's write an equation for the construction of a car with just 2 door. We'll use doors, body, interior, tires how to write it?

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In preparing students to write a chemical equation, we often use analogies. Let's write an equation for the construction of a car with just 2 doors. We'll use doors, body, interior, tires.

a. 2 doors + 1 body + 1 interior + 4 tires → 1 car

b. doors + body + interior + tires → car

c. 4 doors + 1 body + 1 interior + 4 tires → 1 car

d. 2 doors + 1 body + 1 interior + 4 tires == 1 car

Answer:

The correct option is a.

Step-by-step explanation:

Chemical equation is defined representation of a chemical reaction occurring in the reactants to give product.

While writing a chemical reaction, reactants are written on the left followed by arrow indicating towards right and then products.(Sign if equal to not written in a chemical equation)

Reactant → Product

An equation for the construction of a car with just 2 doors.

2 doors + 1 body + 1 interior + 4 tires → 1 car

Hence, the correct answer is option a.

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