If the coefficient is multiplied by the subscript for each atom in a formula,(1 point)

the number of each type of atom can be determined.
the number of subatomic particles can be determined.
the mass of each type of atom can be determined.
the number of each type of molecule can be determined.

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The correct answer is: the number of each type of atom can be determined.

When a coefficient is multiplied by the subscript for each atom in a formula, it indicates how many molecules and how many of each type of atom are present in the compound. The coefficient represents the number of molecules, and the subscripts indicate the number of each type of atom in one molecule.

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