What does the statement “Mass is conserved during a chemical reaction” mean?
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Mass can neither be created nor be destroyed
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this is the law of conservation of mass, which means that, for ex., if I burn my book, the mass of the smoke, cinders and ashes I'm left with will be the same as my original book.
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