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Which of the following is the best example of law of conservation of mass? (A) 12 g of carbon combines with 32 g of oxygen to form 44 g of CO₂. (B) When 12 g of carbon is heated in a vacuum there is no change in mass. (C) A sample of air increases in volume when heated at constant pressure but its mass remains unaltered. (D) The weight of a piece of platinum is the same before and after heating in air.

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