[References) In the following illustrations, balls of the same color represent atoms of the same element. Which of the illustrations represents a valid chemical transformation at the particulate level? 8. Previous Frnail Instnict
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Decide if each statement is true or false for the transformation pictured at the particulate level in the following illustration:
Xe = brown
F = green
There are 2 atoms of Xe in both the reactants and the products.
The number of F atoms in the reactants is greater than the number in the products.
The illustration represents a valid chemical transformation.
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Use the References to access important values if needed for this question.
Decide if each statement is true or false for the transformation pictured at the particulate level in the following illustration:
Xe = brown
F = green
There are 2 atoms of Xe in both the reactants and the products.
The number of F atoms in the reactants is greater than the number in the products.
The illustration represents a valid chemical transformation.
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miscalculations etc. before submitting your answer
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