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The law of conservation of mass states that no change is observed in the total mass of the substances involved in a chemical change. Thus the mass of the sulfur dioxide produced is the same amount as the sulfur and oxygen that went in. Does this sound correct to answer my previous question???
15 years ago

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DrBob222
It sounds ok to me but I have no idea what your previous question was.
15 years ago

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