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Which statement best describes balancing equations and the law of conservation of mass?
There are more atoms in the reactants than in the products, and the total mass is the same in the reactants and in the products.
The number of atoms is the same in the reactants and in the products, and the total mass is the same in the reactants and in the products.
There are fewer atoms in the reactants than in the products, and the total mass is less in the reactants than in the products.
There are more atoms in the reactants than in the products, and the total mass is higher in the reactants than in the products.
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"The number of atoms is the same in the reactants and in the products, and the total mass is the same in the reactants and in the products."
Explanation: Balancing chemical equations ensures each element has the same number of atoms on both sides, which reflects the law of conservation of mass — matter (mass) is neither created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction.
Explanation: Balancing chemical equations ensures each element has the same number of atoms on both sides, which reflects the law of conservation of mass — matter (mass) is neither created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction.
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