Which sentence best explains the law of conservation of mass as applied to
chemical reactions?
A. The amount of mass changes only slightly during a chemical
reaction.
B. The volumes of the reactants and products are equal during a
chemical reaction.
C. The types of atoms can change during a chemical reaction, but
their masses cannot.
D. In a chemical reaction, the total mass of the reactants equals the
total mass of the products.
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