Hydrogen (H2) and oxygen (O2) combine to make water (H2O) in the following equation.

6H2 + 3O2 → ?H2O

How many water molecules would be produced?

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The number of water molecules that would be produced will be 6.

Law of conservation of matter

According to this law, matter/mass is conserved in reactions. In other words, matters/mass is not lost but can be converted from one form to another.

In this case, the balanced equation that shows the law of conservation will be:

         6H2 + 3O2 → 6H2O

The number of H2 and O2 in the reactant and product sides is balanced

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Answer:1-6

2-12 oxygen atoms

3- reactant binds break and atoms rearrange to form new product combinations

4-2

5- no, it does not because the number and mass of atoms are conserved even though the number of molecules is not

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