What are some examples of the law of conservation?

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All reactions except nuclear reactions obey the law of conservation of mass. A physical change that serves as an example is breaking a mug. The mass of the mug is the same before and after it is broken. Another example is the formation of water from hydrogen and oxygen gases. The mass of water formed is equal to the masses of the two gases that were consumed in the reaction.
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