Chemistry, asked by vinodkumaryadav723, 5 months ago

12g of magnesium reacts with 16 g of oxygen to form 28g of magnesium
oxide. Which law of chemical combination explains your answer? State it.​

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Answered by aadityarathore00
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LAW OF CONSERVATION OF MASS

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Answered by Anonymous
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32g of Oxygen gonna react with 28g of Mg.

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The law of conservation of mass states that in a chemical reaction, the total mass of reactants is equal to the total mass of products.

For example, the mass of sodium plus the mass of chlorine that reacts with the sodium equals the mass of the product sodium chloride.

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