10 points
Which answer choice below represents the Law of Conservation of
mass? *
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Chemistry, 05.05.2020 23:33, justinhudson17
10 points
Which answer choice below represents the Law of Conservation of
mass? *
Which of the following is true about the law of conservation of mass?
A
Matter must first be destroyed in order to be created.
B
The mass of the products is always less than the mass of the
reactants.
C
The mass of the reactants must always equal the mass of the
products.
D
The mass of the products is always greater than the mass of
the reactants.
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