Answer :
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The numbers in front of the chemical species in a reaction signify how many moles of that species are involved in the reaction. The forward arrow indicates that the reaction is proceeding from left to right, and the backward arrow (rare) indicates that the reaction is proceeding from right to left.
[tex]Na^{+}+Cl^{-} --> NaCl[/tex]
In this reaction, one mole of sodium cation is reacting with one mole of chloride to form one mole of sodium chloride. When there are no coefficients in front of the species, the number of moles is understood to be 1.
[tex]Mg^{+}+2Cl^{-} --> MgCl_{2}[/tex]
In this reaction, one mole of magnesium cation is reacting with two moles of chloride to form one mole of magnesium chloride. The "2" in front of the chloride signifies that there are two moles of chloride involved in the reaction.
[tex]N_{2}O_{4} --> 2NO_{2}[/tex]
The arrow is pointing forward, the reaction is proceeding from left to right, and one molecule is turning into two moles (aka decomposing). Thus, the correct answer is C.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
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