Interpretation : Matter is neither created nor destroyed in any chemical change is a theory or law to be classified.
Concept Introduction : A scientific law is a concise conclusion that compresses the findings of several observations and tests.
Answer to Problem 23LC
The statement is a scientific law.
The statement gives information about the nature of the matter in a chemical change.
Explanation of Solution
A scientific law is a concise conclusion that compresses the findings of several observations and tests.
No relationship is explained in scientific law.
The explanations are usually given by the theory.
Matter can neither be created nor destroyed in any chemical change is a scientific law.
The statement gives information about the nature of matter. But it does not explain the theory behind it.
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