Chemistry
Balancing a chemical equation is based on:
- Law of conservation of mass
- Mass of reactants and products
- Symbols and formulae
- None of the above
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Law of conservation of mass
Reason — Balancing a chemical equation is based on Law of conservation of mass i.e. the atoms themselves are neither created nor destroyed during the course of a chemical reaction.
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