Which statement correctly explains how matter is conserved in chemical reactions?


a
The number of reactants is always equal to the number of products.
b
The number of atoms in the reactants is always equal to the number of atoms in the products.
c
The states of matter of the reactants are always the same as the states of matter of the products.
d
The number of molecules in the reactants is always equal to the number of molec

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b
The number of atoms in the reactants is always equal to the number of atoms in the products.
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