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what are the differences between word equations,
formula equations, and chemical equations?

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Answer:

A word equation uses words to represent the reactants and products in a chemical reaction. A formula equation uses chemical symbols or formulas, but does not reveal the ratios of the products and reactants. A chemical equation is a balanced formula equation.

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