The information that would provide evidence to support that matter is conserved during chemical reactions is by measuring the total masses of the reactants and products.
The expression 'conservation of matter' makes reference that it can change according to a given chemical reaction form one state to another, but we cannot create and/or destroy matter.
This principle (conservation of matter) is popularly called the Law of Conservation of Mass.
In conclusion, the information that would provide evidence to support that matter is conserved during chemical reactions is by measuring the total masses of the reactants and products (Option a).
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