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  • Chemical Reaction Equation with Gases: A Comprehensive Guide
    The general equation for a reaction with a gas in the air is:

    aA + bB (g) → cC + dD

    Where:

    - A and B are the reactants, with a and b representing their respective stoichiometric coefficients.

    - C and D are the products, with c and d representing their respective stoichiometric coefficients.

    - (g) indicates that B is a gas.

    This equation represents a chemical reaction where a specific amount of reactant A reacts with a specific amount of gaseous reactant B to produce specific amounts of products C and D. The stoichiometric coefficients balance the equation to ensure that the number of atoms of each element is the same on both sides of the equation.

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