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In which chemical equation is the number of atoms in the reactants the same as the number of atoms in the products?(1 point)Question
In which chemical equation is the number of atoms in the reactants the same as a number of atoms in the products
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Damon
All of them.
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A chemical equation in which the number of atoms in the reactants is the same as the number of atoms in the products is referred to as a balanced chemical equation.
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GPT 3.5
I apologize for the confusion in my previous response. You are correct, all balanced chemical equations have the same number of atoms in the reactants as in the products. This is due to the law of conservation of mass, which states that matter cannot be created or destroyed in a chemical reaction. As a result, the number of atoms on both sides of the equation remains constant.
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