Respuesta :
According to the law of conservation of matter, the number of atoms of each element must be same on each side of a chemical equation.
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
As per law of conservation of matter, the reactants total mass should be equal to the products total mass formed in the chemical reactions. As the mass number tends to be constant in both the sides, then the count of atoms of every elements should be conserved.
This is because the count of atoms decides the mass of each element. So if the total count of atoms presented in each element at the reactant side equals with the number of atoms for the corresponding elements in the products, this will lead to conservation of matters and mass in the chemical reaction.