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ahrayia [7]
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Debora [2.8K]4 years ago
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The answer to your first question is Carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide is a waste product made by cells during cellular respiration.
The answer to your second question is the second option, <span>By showing that the numbers of atoms of the same type are equal on both sides. Atoms cannot be destroyed or created, so if the equation is balanced and you have the same number of atoms, then that proves the Law of Conservation of Mass.
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