Chemistry, 23.12.2020 16:50 cgratz5106
How does the reaction outlined here demonstrate the conservation of mass?
The energy stored in the bonds was conserved both before and after the reaction.
The number of atoms before they rearranged is equal to the number of atoms after they rearranged.
The number of molecules both before and after the reaction is constant.
Energy was utilized to transform the arrangement of some atoms to a different arrangement.
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How does the reaction outlined here demonstrate the conservation of mass?
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