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Answer:
In chemistry, the law of conservation of mass states that the mass of the products (the chemical substances created by a chemical reaction) will always equal the mass of the reactants (the substances that make the chemical reaction). Think of it as being similar to balancing an algebraic equation.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Mass cannot be created or destroyed.
Explanation:
Conservation of mass is "a principle stating that mass cannot be created or destroyed" (Oxford Languages).
Have a nice day! (there is not much rewording/etc you can do here as it is a simple principle, but I hope this will still help!)
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- Heather