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An atom that has the same amount of atoms of each element on both sides of the reaction obeys what law?



law of conservation of energy


law of conservation of mass


law of conservation of temperature


law of conservation of atoms

I know the Answer law of conservation of mass I just want anyone to tell me if i'm right or wrong.
8 years ago

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kingloving
yes your right
8 years ago

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