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What should the coefficient for the diatomic oxygen (O2) be when this equation is correctly balanced
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What should the coefficient for the diatomic oxygen (O2) be when this equation is correctly balanced
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What should the coefficient for the diatomic oxygen (O2) be when this equation is correctly balanced
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And then for Fe it should be 4 and for the products it should be 2!!
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