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!!!help please!!! How does the law of the conservation of mass apply to chemical reactions?

A. Atoms cannot be added or lost in a chemical reaction.
B. Atoms can be replaced with other types of atoms.
C. Atoms can be lost in a chemical reaction but not added.
D. Atoms cannot be rearranged in a chemical reaction,

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A is correct because matter cannot be created nor destroyed, only changed. So atoms cannot be added or removed in a chemical reaction.
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Answer:A

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