Explain the concept of this and give some examples.
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Andrea Boyce
Oct 02, 2017
The law of conservation of mass states that during a chemical reaction matter is neither created nor destroyed, instead it is conserved. An example being water. Before 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom combine, there are three atoms total, after the chemical reaction occurs in order to create water, there are still three atoms present: 2 hydrogen and 1 oxygen
ter, there are still three atoms present: 2 hydrogen and 1 oxygen
The law of conservation of mass states that during a chemical reaction matter is neither created nor destroyed, instead it is conserved. An example being water. Before 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom combine, there are three atoms total, after the chemical reaction occurs in order to create water, there are still three atoms present: 2 hydrogen and 1 oxygen
ter, there are still three atoms present: 2 hydrogen and 1 oxygen