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The following equation represents the atomic masses of the reactants and products in a chemical reaction.
(24 + 16) + (12 + 16 + 16) = 84
Which statement about the reaction is correct?
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Responses
A molecule with two atoms combined with a molecule with three atoms to produce a molecule with a mass of 84 u.
A molecule with two atoms combined with a molecule with three atoms to produce a molecule with a mass of 84 u.
A molecule with 40 atoms combined with a molecule with 48 atoms to produce a molecule with 84 atoms.
A molecule with 40 atoms combined with a molecule with 48 atoms to produce a molecule with 84 atoms.
Two molecules, each with two atoms, combined to make one molecule.
Two molecules, each with two atoms, combined to make one molecule.
Two molecules, each with the same mass, combined to make one molecule.
Two molecules, each with the same mass, combined to make one molecule.
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A molecule with two atoms combined with a molecule with three atoms to produce a molecule with a mass of 84 u.
Explanation: 24 + 16 = 40 (two-atom molecule), 12 + 16 + 16 = 44 (three-atom molecule), and 40 + 44 = 84 u.
Explanation: 24 + 16 = 40 (two-atom molecule), 12 + 16 + 16 = 44 (three-atom molecule), and 40 + 44 = 84 u.
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