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  • 20-02-2021
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What is always conserved in both physical and chemical changes, explain?

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  • 20-02-2021
All chemical reactions are chemical changes. The Law of Conservation of Matter states that matter cannot be created or destroyed. In a physical change, substances can change form, but the total mass remains the same. In a chemical change, the total mass of the reactants always equals the total mass of the products.
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