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Chemistry, 08.10.2021 14:00 naomifelixwoo

Ch4, o2 > co2, h20 1. Does this chemical reaction follow the law of conservation of matter?

2. How many atoms of hydrogen do you have in the reactants? How many atoms of hydrogen to you have in the product?

3. Give 1 reason why this chemical reaction/equation follows OR does not follow the law of conservation of matter?

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