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The scales shown in the introduction measure mass,or the amount of matter in a particular object.The scientific law of conservation of mass states that matter cannot be created or destroyed during a chemical reaction, but it can change from one form to another. Did the simulation support this scientific law? Explain why or why not.

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The simulation supports the scientific law : I.e TRUE

The scientific law of conservation of mass

The scientific law of conservation of mass states that the mass of a substance remains the same in a closed system  as the substance/matter undergoes a chemical reaction. during chemical reaction the matter changes from one form to another. Therefore measuring the mass of matter in an object before it undergoes a chemical reaction support the scientific law as the mass of reactants is equal to mass of product.

Hence we can conclude that the simulation supports the scientific law : I.e TRUE.

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