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Law of conservation of mass states that when a chemical reaction takes place some atoms are lost because they disappear true or false?
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Law of conservation of mass states that when a chemical reaction takes place some atoms are lost because they disappear
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This is false. The law of constant mass states that no matter WHAT the mass will always still be there, whether it converts to gas etc.
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