Science, asked by siddhantsarthak3718, 3 months ago

In a chemical reaction, atoms are rearranged to form new molecules. However, atoms are neither created nor destroyed.
What happens to the total mass of the atoms involved in a chemical reaction?

Answers

Answered by prayasdas2006
1

Answer:

Matter is conserved during a chemical reaction, which means that the number of atoms involved in the reaction will stay the same. Therefore, the total mass of the atoms involved in a chemical reaction will stay the same no matter how the atoms are rearranged.

Similar questions