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                If we have A+B=C+D, where A and B are reactants and C and D are products.
We got that n(A)=n(C) or n(A)=n(D) and same for B.
But is n(A)=n(B)?
            
        We got that n(A)=n(C) or n(A)=n(D) and same for B.
But is n(A)=n(B)?
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                    Answered by
            DrBob222
            
    I don't understand the question. Please clarify.
    
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