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    The Roman Numerals in the Equation Given Represent the Coefficients
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The Roman Numerals in the Equation Given Represent the Coefficients

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The Roman numerals in the equation given represent the coefficients in the balanced chemical equation. Give their values.
The Roman numerals in the equation given represent the coefficients in the balanced chemical equation. Give their values.

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