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Just to confirm what I'm thinking: In only heterogeneous reactions, the liquid and solids don't matter; only the gas does. So you would cancel out the liquid and solid. Question: What if you have a liquid reactant, gas product and solid product? would you cancel out the liquid reactant and solid product?

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by cokisluvmilk at March 31, 2012

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