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We know that balancing of a chemical equation is entirely based on law of conservation of mass. However, the concept of Principle of Atom Conservation (POAC) can also be related to law of conservation of mass in a chemical reaction. So, POAC can also act as a technique for balancing a chemical equation. For example, for a reaction: ABC3AB+C2.
On applying POAC for A, B & C and relating the 3 equations, we get : nABC32=nAB2=nC23
(nx: number of moles of X). Thus, the coefficients of ABC3,AB & C2 in the balanced chemical equation will be 2, 2 & 3 respectively and the balanced chemical equation can be represented as: 2ABC32AB+3C2.
Now, answer the following question: Which of the following relation is correct regarding the numerical coefficients p,q,r in the balanced chemical equation: pA+qB2rA2B5

A
2p=r
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B
q=1.25p
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C
r=2q
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q=0.8p
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Solution

The correct option is B q=1.25p
On applying POAC for A & B respectively, we get 1×nA=2×nA2B5 ...(1)
2×nB2=5×nA2B5 ...(2)
Divide (1) & (2),
nA4=nB25=nA2B52
balanced equation :4A+5B22A2B5
q=1.25p

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