Conservation of Atoms
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In this video Paul Andersen explains how atoms are conserved in a chemical reaction. This can be seen in a chemical equation where the subscripts represent the atoms in the molecule and the coefficients represent the molecules. The mass of an anylate can be determined through both gravimetric analysis and a titration.
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