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A) Neither Because of the Law of Conservation

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The following nuclear reaction absorbs energy.Which has more mass,the reactants or the products? energy +  The following nuclear reaction absorbs energy.Which has more mass,the reactants or the products? energy +   +    \rightarrow     +   A)  neither because of the law of conservation of mass B)  the reactants because some of the energy is converted to mass C)  the products because some of the energy is converted to mass D)  the reactants because some of the mass is converted to energy +  The following nuclear reaction absorbs energy.Which has more mass,the reactants or the products? energy +   +    \rightarrow     +   A)  neither because of the law of conservation of mass B)  the reactants because some of the energy is converted to mass C)  the products because some of the energy is converted to mass D)  the reactants because some of the mass is converted to energy \rightarrow  The following nuclear reaction absorbs energy.Which has more mass,the reactants or the products? energy +   +    \rightarrow     +   A)  neither because of the law of conservation of mass B)  the reactants because some of the energy is converted to mass C)  the products because some of the energy is converted to mass D)  the reactants because some of the mass is converted to energy +  The following nuclear reaction absorbs energy.Which has more mass,the reactants or the products? energy +   +    \rightarrow     +   A)  neither because of the law of conservation of mass B)  the reactants because some of the energy is converted to mass C)  the products because some of the energy is converted to mass D)  the reactants because some of the mass is converted to energy


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