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Why DOESN'T the equation pictured satisfy the Law of Conservation of
Matter?
H202 → H20 + O2
The subscript of oxygen is different on the reactant side compared to product side.
The products are different than the reactants.
There are more oxygen atoms after the reaction than there were before the reaction.
The total mass of reactants is different than the total mass of products.

1 point Why DOESN'T the equation pictured satisfy the Law of Conservation of Matter-example-1

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Step-by-step explanation:

The equation doesn't satisfy the Law of Conservation of Matter because There are more oxygen atoms after the reaction than there were before the reaction.

Therefore,

Option C is correct ✔

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