Home
Class 11
CHEMISTRY
The coefficients in a balanced themochem...

The coefficients in a balanced themochemical equation refer to the number of _______ of reactants and products involved in the reaction.

A

moles

B

molecules

C

volumes

D

All of these

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
A

In the thermodynamics interpretation of an equation, we never interpret the coefficients as the number of molecules. Thus, it is acceptable to write coefficients as fractions rather than integers, wherever necessary.
Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • THERMODYNAMICS

    R SHARMA|Exercise Follow - up Test 7|9 Videos
  • THERMODYNAMICS

    R SHARMA|Exercise Follow - up Test 8|7 Videos
  • THERMODYNAMICS

    R SHARMA|Exercise Follow - up Test 5|11 Videos
  • THE S BLOCK ELEMENTS

    R SHARMA|Exercise ARCHIVES|27 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

In which of the following chemical equations, the abbreviations represent the correct states of the reactants and products involved at reaction temperature?

In which of the following chemical equations, the abbreviations represent the correct states of the reactants and products involved at reaction temperature?

After a chemical reaction the total mass of reactant and products

In a balanced chemical equation, the reactant side and the product side have the same number of