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In an ordinary chemical reaction, the mass of the products is equal to the mass of the reactants. Matter is conserved.
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Of course !
The energy is conserved in a chemical reaction.
No. Mass must be conserved in a chemical changes according to the law of conservation of mass, which holds that the mass of the reactants and the mass of the products of a chemical reaction must be equal. However, there is no similar law about conserving volume and volume can change dramatically if a gas is produced.
In an ordinary chemical reaction, the mass of the products is equal to the mass of the reactants. Matter is conserved.
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Mass (Matter) and Energy is conserved during a Chemical equation
Of course !
Conserved.
Therefore energy is conserved.
Mass is conserved in a chemical reaction, but the coefficient attached to the reactants may be different than the products.
Conserved.
When a chemical reaction takes place, matter is conserved. The number and types of atoms in the reactants do not change in the products.
According to the Law of Conservation Of Mass,Matter is neither created nor destroyed.It means a chemical equation show that matter is always conserved in a chemical reaction.It is shown as number of atoms both sides of the reaction before and after remains the same.
The energy is conserved in a chemical reaction.