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I've never heard of the law of conservation of atoms, but since mass (matter) is made up of atoms, it makes sense. Perhaps your teacher was trying to emphasize how important it is to make sure you have the same numbers of atoms of the same elements on both sides of a chemical equation.
This theory was made in 1807 by John Dalton.
The law of Conversation of Energy
Law of Conservation of Mass/Matter states that in a chemical reaction, matter is neither created nor destroyed. This means that whatever is in the reactants is also in the products, but the atoms have been rearranged. The mass of the reactants equals the mass of the products. This is why chemical equations must be balanced.
Law of Conservation of mass(atomic mass). As mass can be considered relative to energy, therefore Law of Conservation is also correct but Law of conservation of mass is is much more accurate because here mass is a much more accurate term that is required here. Here, since, we are balancing molecules, then we require atomic or molecular mass.
A citation from Wikipedia:"The law of conservation of mass, also known as principle of mass/matter conservation is that the mass of a closed system (in the sense of a completely isolated system) will remain constant over time."For more details see the link bellow.
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It may also be known as the law conservation of mass; and it states that the total mass of materials present after a chemical reaction is the same as the total mass before the reaction. This law is the basis for Dalton's postulate 3.
You are confusing the law of conservation of matter/mass with the law of conservation of energy. The law of conservation of matter/mass states that in a closed system matter is neither created nor destroyed. During a chemical reaction matter is rearranged, it doesn't change forms (energy can change forms). The atoms in the products are the same atoms that were in the reactants.
It's called the Law of Conservation of Energy.
During chemical processes in a closed system the mass remain constant.
I've never heard of the law of conservation of atoms, but since mass (matter) is made up of atoms, it makes sense. Perhaps your teacher was trying to emphasize how important it is to make sure you have the same numbers of atoms of the same elements on both sides of a chemical equation.
I've never heard of the law of conservation of atoms, but since mass (matter) is made up of atoms, it makes sense. Perhaps your teacher was trying to emphasize how important it is to make sure you have the same numbers of atoms of the same elements on both sides of a chemical equation.
RCRA is also known as the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act.
Antoine Lavoisier is famous because we found the law of conservation of matter that states that mass cant be either created or destroyed also with his aportacions to chemistry is known like the father of modern chemist
Marine conservation, also known as marine resources conservation, is the protection and preservation of ecosystem in oceans and seas. Marine conservation focuses on limiting human-caused damage to marine ecosystems, and on restoring damaged marine ecosystems. Marine conservation also focuses on preserving vulnerable marine speices.
That is called Conservation of Energy. It is also known as the First Law of Thermodynamics.