LadyZJ LadyZJ
  • 01-04-2016
  • Chemistry
contestada

how does the law of conservation of matter apply to chemical equations

Respuesta :

Eeee12
Eeee12 Eeee12
  • 01-04-2016
Since the law of conservation of matter says that no matter can be created or destroyed, chemical equations must have the same amount of matter after the reaction as there was before, making them balanced.
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Check my answer please?
Janis divided the two polynomials shown: 4x+2(4x^2-10x-6) What is the quotient? A: x+3 B: x-3 C: x-2 + -2/4x+2 D: x-2+-10/4x+2
What is the approximate distance between Portland, Oregon (45° north, 122° west), and San Francisco, California (37° north, 122° west). Use 3,960 miles for the
In which Supreme Court case did this provision of the Northwest ordinance play in important part
How do you describe a neuron?
The graph illustrates the activity level of three common digestive enzymes, across a range of pH values. Which enzyme is likely to be active in the acidic envir
a large cube has 5 layers, each with 5 rows of 5 small cubes.  How many cubes will the larger cube contain?
A majority of the governments around the world currently use a federal system. True or False
How was churches in the 14th hundreds
scan the following book titles which one Would you expect to focus on the adventures of a guide dog for the blind? a.)fast and simple dog Training b.)moving t