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How do the coefficients in a balanced equation compare quantities of two

substances?
A. The coefficient of the reactant tells how many product molecules
will form,
B. The ratio of the coefficients equals the ratio of the masses of the
substances,
C. The sum of the coefficients of the reactants equals the sum of the
products,
D. The ratio of the substances' coefficients equals the ratio of their
numbers of moles,

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D. The ratio of the substances coefficients equals the ratio of their numbers of moles.

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