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Chemistry, 14.07.2020 01:01 nicolasliberat

Help. Why are state symbols used in chemical equations? O A. They tell which reactions will happen and which won't.
B. They identify how much product will be made.
C. They identify what phase the substances are in.
O D. They tell how the atoms are arranged in the substances.

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