Consider the hypothetical chemical reaction represented by the equation A + 2 B → 3 C + D Which of the following interpretations of this equation is not correct?
A) 1 kg of A reacts with 2 kg of B to form 3 kg of C and 1 kg of D
B) 1 particle of A reacts with 2 particles of B to form 3 particles of C and 1 particle of D
C) 1 dozen particles of A reacts with 2 dozen particles of B to form 3 dozen particles of C and 1 dozen particles of D
D) 1 mole of particles of A reacts with 2 moles of particles of B to form 3 moles of particles of C and 1 mole of particles of D
E) 1 kilomole of particles of A reacts with 2 kilomoles of particles of B to form 3 kilomoles of particles of C and 1 kilomole of particles of D
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