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12g of Carbon reacts with 32g of Oxygen to form 44g of Carbon dioxide. a) State the law​

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Answered by Anonymous
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which law does this govern ? This statements holds proof for Law of Conservation of Mass. As 12 g of Carbon combine with 32 g of Oxygen to give (12+32)=44 g of Carbon dioxide

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Answered by abhi178
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The law of conservation of mass is to be followed by the given chemical equation.

12g of carbon reacts with 32g of oxygen to form 44g of carbon dioxide.

We have to state the law.

Here we see,

  • 12 g of carbon + 32 g of oxygen = 44g of carbon dioxide.
  • It seems, the mass of reactants equals the mass of products.
  • This can be explained by the law of conservation of mass.

Law of conservation of mass : this law states that mass of system remains unchanged, so quantity can neither be added nor be removed.

in short, in a chemical reaction, mass of reactants must be equal to the mass of products.

Therefore the law of conservation of mass is to be followed by above chemical equation.

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