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The mass of reactants is equal to the mass of products.
The reactants
They would be equal .Because of the conservation of matter no mass can be destroyed or created
more than in the products or less than in the products depending on the kind of chemical reaction
reactants are on the left and the products are on the right
The law of conservation of mass tells us that the mass of the products will equal the mass of the reactants in a chemical reaction.
The amount of reactants and products do not change in reversible reactions because, in a chemical reaction, matter is neither created nor destroyed -- it is only rearranged. This is the law of conservation of matter.
The mass of reactants is equal to the mass of products.
The reactants will have one Na, one Cl, one O, and two H atoms
Conservation of mass.
The mass of reactants is equal to the mass of products.
In a balanced chemical reaction the total mass of the products always equals the total mass of reactants; this is the law of mass conservation.
Law of Conservation of Mass (aka Law of Conservation of Matter)
The mass of the reactants compare to the mass of the products in that they are equal. The law to conservation of mass states that mass cannot be createdor destroyed. It can only be altered which would be a case in a chemical reaction.
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Reactants are the starting materials of a reaction. Reactants combine to form the products.
The products in a decomposition reaction depend on what the reactants are in that decomposition reaction. The products will be different depending on the reactants.