Atoms can be rearranged during a
chemical reaction but cannot be added
or taken away.
What is always true according to the Law of
Conservation of Matter? (1 point)
Atoms can be rearranged during a
chemical reaction but cannot be added
or taken away.
New molecules cannot be formed from
the reactants during a chemical reaction.
The total number of molecules before
and after a chemical reaction stays the
same.
Atoms created during a chemical
reaction must have the same mass as
the atoms in the reactants.
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