(a)
Interpretation:
The given molecular-level diagram which shows the reactant (before the reaction) and the product (after the reaction) is shown as,
Whether the best-balanced equation to represent this reaction on any scale is 2A+4B→4AB or not. If not, the reason due to which it is incorrect is to be discussed.
(b)
Interpretation:
Whether for the given molecular diagram, the best-balanced equation to represent this reaction on any scale is A2+B2→AB2 or not. If not, the reason due to which it is incorrect is to be discussed.
(c)
Interpretation:
Whether for the given molecular diagram, the best-balanced equation to represent this reaction on any scale is 2A2+4B2→4AB2 or not. If not, the reason due to which it is incorrect is to be discussed.
(d)
Interpretation:
Whether for the given molecular diagram, the best-balanced equation to represent this reaction on any scale is A2+2B2→2AB2 or not. If not, the reason due to which it is incorrect is to be discussed.
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