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Why must a chemical equation be balanced? how does this relate to the law of conservation of mass?
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Why must a chemical equation be balanced? how does this relate to the law of conservation of mass?
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Because the law state that matter is neither created nor destroy rather it changes from one form to another therefore equation must be balanced so that reactants to be the same with the products form
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