Select all of the true statements about charge and mass balance equations.
If a certain number of atom A are delivered into a solution, than the sum of atom A in all species must equal the atoms of A delivered to the solution.
The solution must be neutral.
The charge balance states the magnitude of positive charge equals the magnitude of negative charge in a solution.
The mass balance states that atoms are conserved.
If a certain ratio of atoms A and B are delivered into a solution then the sum of atoms of A and B in all species must be in that same ratio.
Atoms can convert into different atoms.
true statements are
1. The charge
balance states the magnitude of positive charge equals the
magnitude of negative charge in a solution
2. The mass balance states that atoms are conserved.
3. If a certain ratio of atoms A and B are delivered into a solution then the sum of atoms of A and B in all species must be in that same ratio.
4. If a certain number of atom A are delivered into a solution, than the sum of atom A in all species must equal the atoms of A delivered to the solution.
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