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1. Look at the coefficients (such as the "3" in 3CO) in front of each substance in the equation. The coefficients tell you how many molecules or atoms take part in a chemical reaction. In the spaces below, list the number of each molecule or atom in the equation: Fe2O3 CO Fe CO2

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