Look at the following chemical equation.
2H202 2H20 + O2
Does this equation follow the conser...
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Look at the following chemical equation.
2H202 2H20 + O2
Does this equation follow the conservation of mass?
A.
Yes, because the mass of the reactants is greater than the mass of the products.
В.
No, because the mass of the reactants is greater than the mass of the products.
C С
No, because the coefficient of the reactant is less than the coefficient sum of the products.
D
Yes, because each atom that is in the reactants is found in the products.
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