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PLEASE HELP ME!!! Explain how this chemical equation demonstrates the Law of Conservation of Matter [Mass].
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Explain how this chemical equation demonstrates the Law of Conservation of Matter [Mass].
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that's the answer I think
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This chemical equation demonstrates the Law of Conservation of Mass because the amount of each element is the same on the left side (the reactants) and on the right side (the product). On both sides there is 1 Carbon, 4 Hydrogens, and 4 Oxygens.
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