Unit 5 Video A Assignment
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USVA Question 1
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Unit 5 Video A Assignment
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USVA Question 1
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How many of each type of atom are shown on the reactant and
the product side of this illustration? Match the atoms (on the left)
with the correct number (on the right).
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6 atoms
O atoms on the reactant side
1
12 atoms
S atoms on the reactant side
3
9 atoms
O atoms on the product side
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17
18 atoms
S atoms on the product side
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18 atoms
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