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In the reaction CH₄ + 2O₂ → CO₂ + 2H₂O, how is the Law of Conservation of Matter demonstrated?
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There are more oxygen atoms in the products than in the reactants.
There are more oxygen atoms in the products than in the reactants.
The total number of atoms is different on each side of the equation.
The total number of atoms is different on each side of the equation.
The same number of each type of atom is present on both sides of the equation.
The same number of each type of atom is present on both sides of the equation.
The mass of the reactants is greater than the mass of the products.
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The same number of each type of atom is present on both sides of the equation.
(Reactants: C=1, H=4, O=4; Products: C=1, H=4, O=4.)
(Reactants: C=1, H=4, O=4; Products: C=1, H=4, O=4.)
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