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Analyze the chemical reaction below
16 g CH4 + 64 g O2 → 44 g CO2 + 36g H2O
Explain the law of conservation of mass and describe how the equation represents the law of conservation of mass.
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Analyze the chemical reaction below
16 g CH4 + 64 g O2 → 44 g CO2 + 36g H2O
Explain the law o...
Explain the law o...
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