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  1. Which statement best explains why mass is not conserved in a nuclear change?Not all of the reactants are used. Some of the
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  2. which statement best explains why mass is not conserved in a nuclear change?A. some of the reactants are not used B. some of the
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  3. Which statement best explains why mass is not conserved in a nuclear change?A. Some of the atoms are lost in the reaction. B.
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  4. which statement best explains why mass is not conserved in nuclear change?some of the reactants are not used some of the matter
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  5. Which statement best explains why mass is not conserved in a nuclear change?(1 point)Responses Some of the products have less
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  6. Which statement best explains whymas is not conserved in a nuclear change?Some of the matter is converted to energy Some of the
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  7. Which statement best explains why mass is not conserved in a nuclear change?(1 point)Responses Some of the atoms are lost in the
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  8. Which statement best explains why mass is not conserved in a nuclear change?(1 point)Responses Some of the atoms are lost in the
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  9. Which is always true in a closed system?(1 point)Responses Mass is not conserved. Mass is not conserved. Momentum is conserved.
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  10. Which is always true in a closed system?(1 point) Responses Acceleration is not constant. Acceleration is not constant. Momentum
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