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Biology, 06.05.2021 21:40 kyliewassup

Atoms don't just magically appear or disappear from the reactant or product
sides. The same amount of atoms needs to
be shown on both sides because of the:
The Law of Definite Proportions
The Law of Conservation of compounds
The Law of Conservation of Mass
The Law of Gravity

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