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a reaction between lead nitrate and sodium chloride was carried in a sealed conical flask. the masses of the reactants and products were measured carefully. what would be the expected conclusion of the experiment which law supports this experiment

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Answered by manideepa1
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the masses of the reactants would be same to that of products
this supports the law of conservation of mass

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Answered by friendmahi89
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The Law Of Conservation Of Mass supports a reaction between lead nitrate and sodium chloride carried in a sealed conical flask.

The conclusion of this reaction was that when the masses of reactants and products were measured carefully then it was found that the mass of products after the reaction is the same as that of the mass of the reactants before the reaction.

According to the rule of conservation of mass, matter cannot be created or destroyed. This implies that the total masses of the reactants and products in a chemical reaction will be equal. Because students cannot see the gas throughout a reaction, it is common for them to forget its mass while calculating the ultimate mass.

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