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20g 'A' and 40g 'B' give 25g 'C', 15g 'D' and 20g 'E' in a reaction. Use these observations to explain the law of conservation of mass. ​

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Answered by sriniketmaster2009
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Law of conservation of mass explanation below

Explanation:

The A and B which are reactants react and form a mass of (20+40)g= 60g

on the product side the products which are C, D and E have the mass of =

(25+15+20)g=60g

This means that the mass of reactants and the mass of the products will be same in a chemical equation or reaction. This is the law of conservation of mass.

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