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In a balanced equation, there will be the same number of atoms on the reactant side as there are on the products side. What is this an example of?A. Law of Conservation of MassB. Chemical FormulasC. Electronegative viabilityD. Law of Atomic Rearrangement

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1) When dealing with a chemical equation we always have to balance it. So that, the number of atoms of each element in the reactants (left side) and the number of atoms of each element in the product (right side) is the same. This is due to the Law of Conservation of Mass.

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