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The law of Conservation of mass states that the ??? before the reaction has to ??? the ??? after the reaction. Atoms are not ??? and they are not ???
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The law of Conservation of mass states that the mass before the reaction has to equal the mass after the reaction. Atoms are not created or destroyed and they are not lost or gained during a chemical reaction.
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