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What does it mean to say that mass is conserved during a chemical change

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Sample Response: When a physical change occurs, the mass of the substance is conserved. This means that the total mass of the substance remains the same from beginning to end. The physical properties of the substance, such as size and shape, may change, but the amount of matter in the substance does not change.

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the mass doesn't change during a chemical reaction, it stays the same
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