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Chemistry, 03.04.2021 03:30 elijahronda

Which feature of a balanced chemical equation demonstrates the law of conservation of mass?
A. It has coefficients to show how much of each substance a
chemical reaction uses.
B. It shows the products of a chemical reaction to the right of the
reaction arrow.
C. It has the same types of atoms on both sides of the reaction
arrow.
D. It shows the reactants of a chemical reaction to the left of the
reaction arrow.

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