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)
Answer from: Quest
where is the diagram?
if you insert the diagram ill be able to you
Answer from: Quest
where is the scientific experiment?
Another question on Biology
Biology, 21.06.2019 19:30
1. the is the thinnest part of the earth. 2. the is the thickest part of the earth. 3. what metals are mentioned in the text?
No commitments. Cancel anytime. All pricing is in US dollars (USD). The subscriptoin renews automaticaly until you cancel. For more information read our Terms of use & Privacy Policy