Which statement best describes the Law of Conservation of Mass?
A) The masses of the reactants in a chemical reaction are always equal.
B) The mass of the product formed in a chemical reaction is determined by the limiting reactant.
C) The mass of the product formed in a chemical reaction is equal to the mass of the reactant in the smallest amount.
D) Matter is neither gained nor lost in a chemical reaction.
E) When two or more products are formed in a chemical reaction,their masses will always be equal.
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