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28 February, 02:16

Was mass conserved in the reaction of iron and sulfur?

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  1. 28 February, 02:23
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    Yes it is mass is conserved in the reaction of iron and sulfur.
  2. 28 February, 02:30
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    Yes, it is. Mass is conserved in every chemical reaction. This is because the mass of a sample of a substance is equal to the sum of the masses of its atoms, and chemical reactions only re-arrange atoms, they do not create or destroy them.
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