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According to the total mass remains consereved in any chemical reaction

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Answered by cspsingh1973
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Answer:

it's a law

Explanation:

law of conservation of mass

Answered by TATTOOSINGH2
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Answer: mark brainliest

Explanation:

It states that during the chemical reaction, the mass is neither created nor destroyed. Thus, the total mass of the substance before the reaction and the total mass of the substance after the reaction remain the same.

Thus, no mass is lost during the chemical reaction, and the mass is conserved.

Also, for the balanced chemical reaction, the total mass of the reactant is equal to the total mass of the product.

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