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why atom is neither created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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because it is small and powerful

Answered by Anonymous
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Law of Conservation of Mass

What this means is that even though different substances are created during the process of a chemical reaction, none of the reactant atoms are lost. They are simply rearranged into the new substances.

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