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36.5 g of HCl
13.5 g of H2O
Chemical Reaction
Law of Conservation of Matter
Products
Reactants

In any chemical process, matter is neither lost nor gained.

The changing of substances to other substances by the breaking of bonds in reactants and the formation of bonds in products.

These are the elements or compounds that enter into a chemical reaction.

This is the substance(s) formed in a chemical reaction.

1.5 g of H2 added to 12 g of O2 produces

1 g of H2 added to 35.5 g of Cl2 produces

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law of conservation is the first one 
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Answer:

a) 36.5 g of HCl is formed by 1 g of H2 added to 35.5 g of Cl2

b) 13.5 g of H2O is formed by adding 1.5 g of H2 to 12 g of O2

c) A chemical reaction is when the changing of substances to other substances by breaking of bonds in reactants and the formation of bonds in products.

d) The law of Conservation of Matter states that in any chemical process, matter is neither lost nor gained.

e) The products are the substances formed in a chemical reaction.

f) Reactants are the elements of compounds that enter into a chemical reaction.

Step-by-step explanation:

In a chemical reaction, the atoms of an element or compound are rearrange, that is the reason why you have different products at the end (what is it called products) that you had at the begging (what is called reactants). Also does no matter the kind of chemical reaction, the matter in universe stay the same but in a different expression.

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