Chemistry, 11.03.2021 21:30, holasoykawaii10
Is this equation violating the law of conservation of mass? Explain why.
3 H2SO4 + 2 Fe(OH)3 -->Fe2(SO4)3 + 4 H2O
Group of answer choices
Yes; There is an equal amount of each type of element
No; There is an equal amount of each type of element
Yes; H is being destroyed when the products formed
No; H is being destroyed when the products formed
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