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if a substance undergoes a chemical change, could its volume be changed? Why or why not?

if a substance undergoes a chemical change could its volume be changed Why or why not class=

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peytonelizabeth80
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  • 16-10-2018
No, because the law of conversation of mass says there is no detectable change in mass during an ordinary chemical reaction.
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