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For the reaction na + h2o → naoh + h2, what are the reactants, products, and correct coefficients in the balanced equation? reactants: 1na and 1h2o; products: 1naoh and 1h2 products: 2na and 1h2o; reactants: 2naoh and 1h2 products: 3na and 2h2o; reactants: 3naoh and 2h2 reactants: 2na and 2h2o; products: 2naoh and 1h2

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