How does the following equation demonstrate the law of conservation of mass? 22 + 2 ā 22
A. The number of atoms of each element is the same on the reactant side as the product side.
B. The number of atoms on the reactant side is more than the number of atoms on the product side.
C. The number of water molecules is the same on the reactant and product side.
D. The number of atoms on the reactant side is less than the number of atoms on product side.
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How does the following equation demonstrate the law of conservation of mass? 22 + 2 ā 22
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