Science, asked by rajatsingh172006, 1 month ago

According to Law of conservation of mass, mass of reactants will be equal to the mass of

a) Catalyst

b) Products

c) Apparatus used for reaction

d) Gases evolved​

Answers

Answered by 18sayalirpagare
11

Answer:

Products

Explanation:

In a chemical reaction the total weight of the  

reactants is same as the total weight of the products formed due to the chemical reactions  

and this is called the law of conservation of matter.

Answered by ShraddhaKJ
0

Answer:

According to the 'Law of Conservation of Mass',

"The mass of reactants will be same as that of the mass of products"

Explanation:

The 'law of conservation of mass' tells that the "mass of a system can neither be created nor be destroyed", it can just be "transferred from one form to another".

The mass of the reactants will be equal to the mass of the products. During a chemical reaction, the atoms are neither created nor destroyed, they just rearrange themselves within to create the product. Hence, there is no change in the total mass of the reaction.

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