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  • 27-06-2022
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during chemical reactions do atoms get destroyed?

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  • 29-06-2022

No. Atoms do not get destroyed during reactions.

Law of conservation of matter

According to the law of conservation of matter, matters can not be created nor destroyed in any way. Be it during reactions or otherwise.

However, matters can be converted from one form to another during reactions.

Atoms are a form of matter, and thus, cannot be destroyed during reactions.

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