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The law of conservation of matter states that matter can be neither created nor destroyed. Your friend shows you the following chemical equation: CaCO3,CaO+CO2, He says that because the oxygen atoms are split between two different molecules in the products, the equation does not support the law of conservation of matter. Is your friend right? Explain your answer.


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Answer:

no

Explanation:

no your friend is not right, everything is supported by the law of conservation of matter, just because the oxygen atoms are split doesn't mean it isn't supported by this