20 g silver nitrate solution is added to 20g of sodium chloride solution what change in mass do you expect after the reaction and why
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When 20g of silver chloride is added to 20g of sodium chloride solution, then there will be no change in the mass.
Since mass cannot be created or destroyed in a chemical reaction as per the law of conservation of mass, therefore mass shall remain unchanged.
Since mass cannot be created or destroyed in a chemical reaction as per the law of conservation of mass, therefore mass shall remain unchanged.
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In the solution of 20g of silver nitrate and 20g of sodium chloride. There will be no change in mass of the product.
And this is because of the law of conservation of mass.
Explanation:
In the law of conservation of mass the total mass of the reactants is always equal to the total mass of the products and there is no change in mass during the chemical reaction.
So that shows that in the mixture of two or more substances there will be no mass difference between the reactants and products.
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