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Brendan Brewer
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17 May, 05:49
What is conserved during all chemical reactions?
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Braiden Bond
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In a chemical reaction the total mass of all the substances taking part in the reaction remains the same ... The law of conservation of mass states that the total mass of substances taking part in a chemical reaction is conserved during the reaction.
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