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b. What does the law of conservation of matter (or the law of conservation of mass) tell the students?



Matter is always gained or lost in a chemical or physical process.

Matter might be lost in a chemical or physical process.

Matter is never gained or lost in a chemical or physical process.


.Matter might be gained in a chemical or physical process.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The law of conservation of matter (or the law of conservation of mass) tells students that **matter is never gained or lost in a chemical or physical process.** This means that the total mass of reactants in a chemical reaction will always equal the total mass of the products, ensuring that matter is conserved throughout the process.

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