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Look at the following reaction. select the option that best applies to the reaction.
the number of atoms in the product is greater than the number of atoms in the reactant.
2kclo3 < => 2kcl=3o2
a. the number of atoms in the product is greater than the number of atoms in the reactant.
b. the number of atoms in the product is less than the number of atoms in the reactant.
c. the number of atoms in the product is the same number of atoms in the reactant.
d. the number of atoms in the reactant is less than the number of atoms in the product.
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