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The principle of conservation of atoms is satisfied in a

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The principle of conservation of atoms is satisfied in a

The principle of conservation of atoms is satisfied in a chemical equation when: the sum of the coefficients on the reactant side is the same as the sum of the coefficients on the product side. each atom on the product side has the same subscript that it had on the reactant side. the reactant side has the same number of each type of atom as the product side. all of the atoms involved in the equation have an oxidation number of 1*.