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He statement "matter can be neither created nor destroyed by chemical means, but it can be changed from one form to another" is the chemical law of
(A) conservation of matter.
B. atomic disintegration.
C. conservation of energy.
D. definite proportions.
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A is the answer, depends on the chemistry law
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The statement "matter can be neither created nor destroyed by chemical means, but it can be changed from one form to another" is the chemical law of
A. conservation of matter.
The other options are talking about energy, not matter.
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