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Wrong. Matter can be destroyed and turned into energy through antimatter collision. Energy can also just as easily be turned into mass, as well. Just to give an idea on how powerful it is:

.5 grams of matter +.5 grams of antimatter= complete mass to energy conversion in the form of an explosion large enough to take out new york STATE. Lets say you were made of antimatter. the moment you come in contact with the air, you would create an explosion capable of vaporizing the planet twice.

Also, burning wood(which is a chemical reaction) creates heat, which is energy. If energy comes form any reaction, matter, however slight it may be, is destroyed.

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Q: In a chemical reaction matter and mass are conserved a atoms are neither created or destroyed wright or wrong?
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