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þ. How does your second table support the claim that the number of atoms - and therefore
mass - is conserved during a chemical reaction? (1 point)


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Answer:

The second table supports the claim that the number of atoms and mass is conserved during a chemical reaction because of the law of conservation of mass. No mass

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