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Chemistry, 03.11.2020 21:10 alyssadgonzalez

Consider the following intermediate chemical equations.

2 equations. First: 2 upper N a (s) plus upper C l subscript 2 (g) right arrow 2 upper N a upper C l (s). Second: 2 upper N a subscript 2 upper O (s) right arrow 4 upper N a (s) plus upper O subscript 2 (g).

In the final chemical equation, NaCl and O subscript 2 are the products that are formed through the reaction between Na subscript 2 O and Cl subscript 2. Before you can add these intermediate chemical equations, you need to alter them by
A.) multiplying the second equation by 2.
B.) multiplying the first equation by 2.
C.) multiplying the first equation by (1/2).
D.) multiplying the second equation by (1/4).

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