Chemistry, asked by drako4799, 1 year ago

Which statement best describes how chemical equations demonstrate conservation of mass?

A.
The number of reactants is the same as the number of products.
B.
The compounds are the same on each side of the reaction.
C.
The number of atoms of each element is the same on each side of the equation.
D.
The state of matter is the same on each side of the equation.

Answers

Answered by smartbrainz
6

The chemical equation demonstrates conservation of mass is supporting the statement that the 'number of atoms of each element' on each 'element on each side' of a 'chemical reaction is the same'.  

Option (C)

  • This chemical reaction adhere to 'law of conservation of mass', which states that matter cannot be 'created or destroyed', but it can be transformed from one form to another form.
  • Hence this statement is true, the 'number of atoms of each element' is the same on 'each side of the equation'.

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Answered by virenjigna68
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Form my opinion (c) it’s most probably correct
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