3. Which statements is/are true? i. in a chemical reaction, reacting substances are destroyed and new substances are formed. ii. A chemical equation expresses the quantity relationships between reactants and products in terms of notes. iii. the reaction that two elements combine to form a compound is a combination reaction. iv. A nonmetal cannot replace replace a nonmetal in a single-replacement reaction.

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1. What are the formulas of the major species
present in a mixture of HCL and HF in water?
2. How many atoms of each element are in a
formula unit of manganese (IV) hydrogen
sulfide?
3. Which statements is/are true?
i. in a chemical reaction, reacting substances
are destroyed and new substances are
formed.
ii. A chemical equation expresses the quantity
relationships between reactants and products
in terms of notes.
iii. the reaction that two elements combine to
form a compound is a combination reaction.
iv. A nonmetal cannot replace replace a
nonmetal in a single-replacement reaction.
Transcribed Image Text:1. What are the formulas of the major species present in a mixture of HCL and HF in water? 2. How many atoms of each element are in a formula unit of manganese (IV) hydrogen sulfide? 3. Which statements is/are true? i. in a chemical reaction, reacting substances are destroyed and new substances are formed. ii. A chemical equation expresses the quantity relationships between reactants and products in terms of notes. iii. the reaction that two elements combine to form a compound is a combination reaction. iv. A nonmetal cannot replace replace a nonmetal in a single-replacement reaction.
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