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What law states that matter can never be created or destroyed?
O A. The law...
Chemistry, 14.09.2021 03:10 SKYBLUE1015
Question 2 of 10
What law states that matter can never be created or destroyed?
O A. The law of constant phases
OB. The atomic theory
C! The law of conservation of matter
D. The law of gravity
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