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When this candle is burned it seems to disappear over a period of time. In actuality, the candle is being converted to smoke, ash, and carbon dioxide, and the energy is being released as heat and light. This is an example of . A. Murphy's law

B. the law of conservation of mass

C. the law of chemical reactions

D. the law of nature

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