relate the concept of the atom to the conservation of mass; i.e., the number of atoms stays the same as they are rearranged in a chemical reaction; therefore, the total mass before and after the reaction remains the same (e.g., analyze the chemical equation 2Mg(s) + O2(g)→ 2MgO(s) to illustrate the law of conservation of mass by counting the number of atoms of each element)
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1.3a
Depth 2Parent ID: 3169DFABC57D4DDB9F0F0DC054018FCCStandard set: Grade 11 - Science 24 (2003, 2014)
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- 1.3a
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- Science (1996, 2003, 2006, 2014)
- Grades
- 11
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