Asked by Mariana
The Law of Conservation of Matter states that matter cannot be created or destroyed, it is only transformed. Do questions 6 through 8 support the Law of Conservation of Matter?
A.) No, the reactants and products include different compounds which does not support the Law of Conservation of Matter.
B.) Yes, the reactants and products have the same number of atoms, indicating that matter was not created or destroyed.
C.) Yes, there are more atoms in the reactants than the products, indicating that matter was destroyed in the reaction.
D.) No, there are fewer atoms in the reactants than the products, indicating that matter was created in the reaction.
A.) No, the reactants and products include different compounds which does not support the Law of Conservation of Matter.
B.) Yes, the reactants and products have the same number of atoms, indicating that matter was not created or destroyed.
C.) Yes, there are more atoms in the reactants than the products, indicating that matter was destroyed in the reaction.
D.) No, there are fewer atoms in the reactants than the products, indicating that matter was created in the reaction.
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Answered by
DrBob222
Without questions 6 through 8 how would anyone know? But I would bet on B when questions 6 through 8 are found.
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