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which statement describes the law of conservation of mass?
matter is neither lost nor gained during a chemical change
the mass of the products is always less than the mass of the materials that react in a chemical change
the mass of the products is always greater than the mass of the materials that react in a chemical change
a certain mass of material must be present for a reaction to occur
The law of conservation of mass states that in a chemical reaction, matter is neither created nor destroyed. This means the total mass of the reactants equals the total mass of the products.
- The first option “Matter is neither lost nor gained during a chemical change” aligns with this principle.
- The second option “The mass of the products is always less than the mass of the materials that react in a chemical change” is incorrect as it violates the conservation law.
- The third option “The mass of the products is always greater than the mass of the materials that react in a chemical change” also violates the conservation law.
- The fourth option “A certain mass of material must be present for a reaction to occur” is not related to the law of conservation of mass which is about mass equality before and after a reaction, not about the requirement of a specific mass for a reaction to start.
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Matter is neither lost nor gained during a chemical change