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Question 2 of 16 In these chemical equations, each letter represents a different element. Which equation is balanced? O A. 2EF + 3G2H — 3GF + E2H3 O B. 2EF3 + 3G2H — 6GF + E2H3 O C. EF + G2H — EH + 2GF O D. 3E2F+G2H3 – 3EH + G2F3 ​
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