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Chemistry, 04.04.2021 22:00 jaleelbrown80

How does the chemical equation for photosynthesis shown below demonstrate the law of conservation of mass?
600, + 6H20 (+ light) β†’ CH20 + 502
A. The same number of atoms of each element is present both before and after the chemical reaction.
B. The same number of each kind of molecule is present both before and after the chemical reaction.
C. The same amount of water is present both before and after the chemical reaction.
D. The same amount of glucose (CH2203) is present both before and after the chemical reaction.

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