C = 12O = 16
CO = 28 g for 1 mole
They're equal.
The mass of reactants is equal to the mass of products.
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the total mass of the reactants equals the total mass of the products
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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.
The total mass of reactants is equal to the total 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.
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the total mass of the reactants equals the total mass of the products
They're equal.
The mass of reactants is equal to the mass of products.
They're equal.
By the law of conservation of mass they will be equal in mass.
By the law of conservation of mass they will be equal in mass.
The French chemist Antoine Lavoisier first proposed the law of conservation of mass which states the total mass of the products is always equal to the total mass of the reactants.
The total mass of products is unchanged from the total mass of the reactants, but the masses of particular substances among the reactants or products change.