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which statement best represents the law of conservation of matter with regard to chemical reactions? (1 point) question 1 the reactants and products have different numbers of atoms, but the types of atoms are the same. question 2 the reactants and products have different types of atoms, but the number of each atom is the same. question 3 the reactants and products have the same number and type of atoms, but the atoms may be recombined. question 4 the reactants and products have the same number and type of atoms, and the atoms are not recombined.
The law of conservation of matter states that in a chemical reaction, matter is neither created nor destroyed. This means that the reactants and products have the same number and type of atoms. Atoms are just rearranged during a chemical reaction.
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The reactants and products have the same number and type of atoms, and the atoms are recombined.