Chemistry, asked by xpreda26, 6 months ago

according to the law of conservation of mass while a chemical reaction takes place the mass of and object does not change then when we burn paper its mass change .explain why?​

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Answered by PaulKevin
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Answer:

During a chemical reaction, atoms are neither created nor destroyed. The atoms of the reactants are just rearranged to form products. Hence, there is no change in mass in a chemical reaction.

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Answered by yashika10042004
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Answer:

burning is a chemical change that's why it is converted into Ash.

Explanation:

Antonio Lavoisier's law of conservation of mass states that mass of an compound doesn't change in chemical reactions.

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