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How does stoichiometry support the law of conservation of mass?(1 point)
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It compares the mass of the reactants to the number of moles of reactants.
It compares the mass of the reactants to the number of moles of reactants.
It compares the mass of the products to the mass of the reactants.
It compares the mass of the products to the mass of the reactants.
It compares the mass of the products to the number of atoms in the products.
It compares the mass of the products to the number of atoms in the products.
It compares the mass of each reactant to the mass of each product.
It compares the mass of each reactant to the mass of each product.
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It compares the mass of the products to the mass of the reactants.
Explanation: Stoichiometry uses balanced chemical equations and mole-to-mass conversions to show that the total mass of reactants equals the total mass of products, which supports the law of conservation of mass.
Explanation: Stoichiometry uses balanced chemical equations and mole-to-mass conversions to show that the total mass of reactants equals the total mass of products, which supports the law of conservation of mass.
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