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Which statement is true regarding a chemical reaction?(1 point)
Even if the total number of atoms does not change, mass may not be conserved in the reaction.
The total number of atoms changes, so mass is conserved in the reaction.
Even if the total number of atoms changes, mass may not be conserved in the reaction.
The total number of atoms does not change, so mass is conserved in the reaction.
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"The total number of atoms does not change, so mass is conserved in the reaction."
Reason: In chemical reactions atoms are rearranged but not created or destroyed, so the total mass stays the same (law of conservation of mass).
Reason: In chemical reactions atoms are rearranged but not created or destroyed, so the total mass stays the same (law of conservation of mass).
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