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CS MULTIPLE CHOICE Question 13 What does the term mole ratio represent in a balanced chemical equation? A the ratio between the numbers of moles of two compounds in a chemical equation, based on the coefficients B the ratio between the numbers of atoms in two compounds in a chemical equation, based on the subscripts C the ratio between the volumes of two compounds in a chemical equation, based on the coefficients D the ratio between the masses of two compounds in a chemical equation, based on the subscripts
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The correct answer is A. The term mole ratio represents the ratio between the numbers of moles of two compounds in a chemical equation, based on the coefficients. In a balanced chemical equation, the coefficients indicate the number of moles of each compound involved in the reaction. The mole ratio is the ratio of the number of moles of one compound to the number of moles of another compound, as determined by the coefficients.
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