Explain the Law of Conservation of Mass in terms of the atoms and bonds in a chemical reaction.
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Explain the Law of Conservation of Mass in terms of the atoms and bonds in a chemical reaction.

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If the numbers were not equal, you would have a violation of the law of conservation of mass.......
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Conservation laws in general may be expressed as "__________ can neither be created or destroyed." In the case of the law of conservation of mass can be expressed as "Mass can neither be created or destroyed." In a chemical reaction, the number of atoms of each element in reactants must be equal to the number of atoms of each atom in products. If the numbers were not equal, you would have a violation of the law of conservation of mass.
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