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Stoichiometry is based on the law of conservation of
a) charge
b) mass
c) reactants
d) volume

In a balanced chemical equation, the numbers of individual particles and the numbers of moles of particles are represented by the
a) chemical symbols
b) coefficients
c) molar masses
d) subscripts

Mole ratios for a reaction are obtained from the
a) balanced chemical equation
b) molar masses
c) periodic table
d) total mass of products.

Calculating the mass of a reactant and product from the number of moles of another product or reactant in a chemical equation is an example of a
a) mass-to-mass conversion
b) mass-to-mole conversion
c) mole-to-mass conversion
d) mole-to-mole conversion

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