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The equation is not balanced because the total number of atoms of each element in the reactants is not equal to the total number of atoms of each element in the products.





How many H atoms must be present in the product that is formed to follow the law of conservation?

a
2
b
4
c
6
d
8

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I can't determine the correct choice without the actual chemical equation (or image) — the number of H atoms required in the product must equal the total H atoms present in the reactants.

How to find it:
1. Count all H atoms in the reactant side (include any coefficients).
2. The product side must contain the same total number of H atoms.
3. Pick the option that matches that total.

Example: for H2 + Cl2 → HCl, the reactants have 2 H atoms, so the products must contain 2 H atoms (you would need 2 HCl molecules).

Paste the equation (or a picture) and I’ll count and pick the correct option.