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1. Does this equation represent a physical or chemical change
2. Give one reason that supports if this is a physical or chemical change
3. Does this chemical reaction follow the Law of Conversation of Matter
4. Give one reason that supports if this chemical reaction follows the Law of Conversation
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1. Does this equation represent a physical or chemical change?
To determine whether the equation represents a physical or chemical change, you need to examine the nature of the reactants and products involved. Generally, physical changes only affect the physical properties of a substance, such as its state or shape, without altering its chemical composition. In contrast, chemical changes involve the formation or breaking of chemical bonds, resulting in the creation of new substances. Analyze the substances and reactions present in the equation to see if they suggest a transformation in chemical composition.

2. Give one reason that supports if this is a physical or chemical change.
Once you have identified whether the equation represents a physical or chemical change, you can provide a reason to support your conclusion. Consider factors such as the formation of new substances, changes in chemical properties, energy changes (such as heat or light release or absorption), or the irreversibility of the reaction.

3. Does this chemical reaction follow the Law of Conservation of Matter?
The Law of Conservation of Matter states that matter cannot be created or destroyed in a chemical reaction. The total mass of the reactants should be equal to the total mass of the products. Examine the number and types of atoms on both sides of the equation and check if they remain the same. If the equation is balanced, meaning the number and types of atoms are the same on both sides, then the reaction follows the Law of Conservation of Matter.

4. Give one reason that supports if this chemical reaction follows the Law of Conservation.
To provide a reason supporting whether the chemical reaction follows the Law of Conservation of Matter, analyze the equation's balance. If the number and types of atoms are identical on both sides of the equation, this indicates that no atoms are created or destroyed during the reaction. The conservation of mass is a fundamental aspect of chemical reactions, and a balanced equation supports the adherence to this principle.

Please keep in mind that without the actual picture or specific details from the equation, it is challenging to answer these questions accurately. However, by following the guidelines provided, you should be able to analyze the given information and arrive at the appropriate answers.