According to the law of conservation of mass, if two atoms, with atomic masses of 2 amu and 5 amu were combined in a chemical reaction, what would be the mass of the final product? a. 7 amu b. 10 amu c. 16 amu
The Law of Conservation of mass states that during a reaction mass is neither gained nor lost. So by reacting the two products together, the final mass should be the addition of their two constituent masses (2 and 5)
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