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Which of the following combinations of conversion factors could be used to convert atoms of reactant A to grams of product B if given a balanced equation? O atoms A (grams A/Avogadro's number of atoms)'(grams B/grams A)

O atoms A (moles B/moles A)*(grams B/moles B)

O atoms A (moles A/Avogadro's number of atoms)" (moles B/
moles A)*(grams B/moles B)

O atoms A (moles A/Avogadro's number of atoms)*(grams B/moles B)

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