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The Law of Conservation of Mass states that matter cannot be created or destroyed but transformed.

Why is this considered a law instead of a theory?


a. It provides a correct explanation of an observed pattern in nature.
b. It attempts to explain the results of scientific experiments.
c. It applies the results of one experiment to explain a wide variety of circumstances.
d. It is supported by sufficient empirical evidence.

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Matter can change form through physical and chemical changes, but through any of these changes matter is conserved. The same amount of matter exists before and after the change—none is created or destroyed. This concept is called the Law of Conservation oF MASS

Matter can change form through physical and chemical changes, but through any of these changes matter is conserved. The same amount of matter exists before and after the change—none is created or destroyed.

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