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  3. Review the background section about Antoine Lavoisier. Understanding this context is crucial for answering the subsequent questions accurately.
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But mass+energy is always locally conserved. Energy cannot be created out of nothing. It can only be created by destroying the appropriate amount of mass according to E = mc2. Between mass and energy, energy is the more fundamental property.
What is the Law of Conservation of Mass? The mass in an isolated system can neither be created nor be destroyed but can be transformed from one form to another. According to the law of conservation of mass, the mass of the reactants must be equal to the mass of the products for a low energy thermodynamic process.
The Law of Conservation of Mass dates from Antoine Lavoisiers 1789 discovery that mass is neither created nor destroyed in chemical reactions. In other words, the mass of any one element at the beginning of a reaction will equal the mass of that element at the end of the reaction.
Matter can change form through physical and chemical changes, but through any of these changes matter is conserved. The same amount of matter exists before and after the changenone is created or destroyed. This concept is called the Law of Conservation of Mass.

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