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4 January, 21:27

Why is the total mass always conserved in a chemical reaction? Be sure that your explanation includes the discussion of atoms and bonds.

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  1. 4 January, 21:42
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    Conservation of mass means that mass can not be created and even destroyed. This hold true with energy. During a chemical reaction, atoms were never created during the process. Also, during the process they were not destroyed. Atoms just change in form, connect to a different configuration or made into smaller or larger molecules but never created or destroyed.
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