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1. Four (4) is a coefficient found in which of the following
chemical formula?
a. 4KCN
b. 3K2PO3
C. 6(NH4)2PO4
d. 2KNO3

Sagot :

Answer:

a. 4KCN

Explanation:

Four is a coefficient found in the chemical formula 4KCN.

KCN is potassium cyanides.

 A coefficient is a number that is written before a chemical compound. It is usually used to balanced reaction expression.

Chemically such numbers indicate the number of moles or volume of that specie.

Since KCN is the only compound with 4 before it, so, the solution is KCN