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In atomic theory, new substances are formed when the atoms of other substances are rearranged. In this kind of change, the total number of atoms is conserved. An example of this is shown in the diagram below. There are six atoms both before and after the arrow.

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Answer:

the amount of matter is conserved

Step-by-step explanation:

if you connect then all together it will be conserved

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No diagram included here but the conservation of the total number of atoms would exemplify the truth that matter can neither be created or destroyed.
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User Eldhose M Babu
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