Question
How does a balanced chemical equation demonstrate the Law of Conservation of Mass?(1 point)
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it shows that no atoms have been gained or lost during the reaction
it shows that no atoms have been gained or lost during the reaction
it shows that the properties of the elements stay the same after the reaction
it shows that the properties of the elements stay the same after the reaction
it shows that only physical changes follow the Law of Conservation of Mass
it shows that only physical changes follow the Law of Conservation of Mass
it shows that all compounds remain bonded after the reaction
How does a balanced chemical equation demonstrate the Law of Conservation of Mass?(1 point)
Responses
it shows that no atoms have been gained or lost during the reaction
it shows that no atoms have been gained or lost during the reaction
it shows that the properties of the elements stay the same after the reaction
it shows that the properties of the elements stay the same after the reaction
it shows that only physical changes follow the Law of Conservation of Mass
it shows that only physical changes follow the Law of Conservation of Mass
it shows that all compounds remain bonded after the reaction
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The correct response is:
**it shows that no atoms have been gained or lost during the reaction.**
This response correctly reflects the Law of Conservation of Mass, which states that in a chemical reaction, the total mass of reactants must equal the total mass of products, meaning that atoms are neither created nor destroyed.
**it shows that no atoms have been gained or lost during the reaction.**
This response correctly reflects the Law of Conservation of Mass, which states that in a chemical reaction, the total mass of reactants must equal the total mass of products, meaning that atoms are neither created nor destroyed.
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