Respuesta :
In a chemical reaction, the quantities that must be conserved is Matter ( The law of conservation states matter cannot be created nor destroyed.) If the matter is conserved that means the reactants mass is the same as the product. So if matter is conserved, mass is conserved. Another quantity that must be conserved is the number of particles.
Hope this helps! :)
Hope this helps! :)
In every chemical reaction, the number of atoms of each component reactant, mass, and energy must be conserved.
Law of conservation in chemical reactions
The law of conservation in chemistry states that atoms, matter, mass, and or energy in chemical reactions can neither be created nor destroyed but may be converted from one form to another.
Following this law, the quantities that must be conserved in chemical reactions are:
- atoms
- mass/matter
- energy
More on the law of conservation in chemical reactions can be found here:https://brainly.com/question/20081187
#SPJ2