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The Law of Conservation of Matter dictates that the mass of the reactants is equal to the mass of the products, i.e., mass will not be created, nor destroyed during the chemical reaction.
The law of conservation of matter states that in a chemical reaction, matter is neither created nor destroyed.
The law of conservation of matter states that matter cannot be created or destroyed in an ordinary chemical reaction.
In a chemical reaction, the total mass of the reactants is always equal to the total mass of the products.
Atoms are never created or destroyed in a chemical reaction. There are the same number of each type of atom both before and after a chemical reaction. Atoms are never created of destroyed; the molecules are just re-arranged in their bonding with each other.
The law of Conservation of mass states that 'mass is neither created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction'.
The law of the conservation of mass.
The Law of Conservation of Matter dictates that the mass of the reactants is equal to the mass of the products, i.e., mass will not be created, nor destroyed during the chemical reaction.
In a chemical reaction or physical reaction, matter is neither created nor destroyed.
The law of conservation of matter states that in a chemical reaction, matter is neither created nor destroyed.
It's called the law of conservation of mass.
The law of conservation of mass states that in a chemical reaction the mass of the reactants must equal the mass of the product.
law of conservation of mass states that mass can neither be created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction.
The law of conservation of mass (or matter) states that mass (or matter) cannot be created or destroyed during a chemical reaction. *Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space, so a lot of scientists call this the law of conservation of matter.
The law of conservation of matter states that matter cannot be created or destroyed in an ordinary chemical reaction.
The Law of Conservation of Matter states that matter can't be created or destroyed. When a chemical reaction happens, you aren't destroying the material you are simply changing it.
No. Atoms, which are matter, are neither created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction, but they are rearranged.