Why is the number of hydrogen atoms and oxygen atoms the same in both the reactants and the products?
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You must use the proper chemical formula of the substance. Now we have four hydrogen atoms and two oxygen atoms on each side of the equation. The law of conservation of matter is satisfied because we now have the same number of atoms of each element in the reactants and in the products.
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Explanation:
Because it is balanced equation.
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