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What is always conserved in a chemical reaction? (3 points) Mass is always conserved in a reaction. Energy is always conserved in a reaction. Mass and energy are both conserved. Nothing is always conserved
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What is always conserved in a chemical reaction? (3 points)
Mass is always conserved in a reaction.
Energy is always conserved in a reaction.
Mass and energy are both conserved.
Nothing is always conserved in a reaction.
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mass and energy is the answer
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