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Atoms are neither created nor destroyed during a chemical reaction. Only rearrangement of atoms take place. In order to prove this chemical equations are ..........​

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Answered by nekosamurailee
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Answer:

All chemical equations correspond to this law. The only exception to this law is Nuclear reactions because some amount of matter is converted into energy.

Answered by kav29aug
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Explanation:

H2+O2------> H20

So here no atom of hydrogen and oxygen was not destroy and neither created

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