Multiple Choice
Why can't a chemical equation be balanced by changing the subscripts of the reactants and/or products?
A) Because there will always be more reactants than products when using such a method.
B) Because changing the subscripts means changing the identity of the chemicals.
C) It just can't!
D) None of the above; it can be balanced in this manner.
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