A balanced chemical equation is one in which (1 point)

the atoms of the products are greater in number than the atoms of the reactants.
the number of atoms of the products are less than the atoms of the reactants.
the number of atoms of the products are equal to the number of atoms of the same atoms of the reactants.
the number of atoms of the products are not equal to the same atoms of the reactants.

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A balanced chemical equation is one in which the number of atoms of the products are equal to the number of atoms of the same atoms of the reactants. This ensures that the law of conservation of mass is upheld, meaning that matter is neither created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction.

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