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Conservation of Mass
Is mass conserved in the chemical reaction shown by the equation?
N^2+2 O^2 goes 2 NO^2
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Yes, mass is conserved in this chemical reaction. The total number of atoms of each element on both sides of the equation is the same, indicating that mass is conserved.
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