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Suppose 10 atoms of carbon (C) react with 20 atoms of oxygen (O). According to the Law of Conservation of Matter, how many atoms will there be in the product of this reaction?
A.15
B.30
C.20
D.10

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Answered by oobleck
30
none of the atoms disappear
Answered by jay
whats the answer
Answered by Yoo
1. C.
2. A
3. B.
4. A.
Answered by don't forget
remember that the answers are randomized so don't say C.A and ETC. say the answer in words this is how you fail
Answered by Mangle
HELP PLS WHO'S RIGHT??
Answered by king
30
finding the mass of ash
Atoms created during a chemical reaction must have the same mass as the atoms in the reactants.
The reaction produced a gas that escaped the beaker.

100% just did it
Answered by 4lz0
1. 30

2. Find the mass of an acid and a base. Combine them to produce water and salt. Find the mass of the water and salt.

3. Atoms can be rearranged during a chemical reaction but cannot be added or taken away.

4. The reaction produced a gas that escaped the beaker.
Answered by RatNotFound
4lz0 is correct I got a 100%
Answered by idk
4lz0 is correct. Thanks bro
Answered by SokkaFromATLA
4lz0 is correct i got a 100% and the person with the name don't forget said remember that the answers are randomized so don't say 1.A and ETC. say the answer in words this is how you fail and he/she is correct bcuz mine were randomized

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