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What does the law of conservation of matter show?

A. That the total number of atoms in matter will never change.
B. That matter can never change form.
C. That atoms will combine in the simplest possible arrangement.
D. That atoms in matter can never be rearranged.

What does the law of conservation of matter show? A. That the total number of atoms-example-1

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A

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Answer: A) That the total number of atoms in matter will never change.

Explanation: Matter cannot be destroyed nor created. Matter is made up of atoms. The amount of atoms in an object will never change, even when changed into a different form.

Ex. When ice cubes melt there is still the same amount of water just in a different form.

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