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any example of law of conservation of mass

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Answered by sanskarbabu2003
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law of conservation of mass means mass can nether be created nor be destroyed and its easy to see it by using chemical equal

example

Two mole of hydrogen react with two mole of oxygen to give two mole of water molecule

i.e. H2+O2 = 2H2O

Answered by Anonymous
8

✔Law of conservation of mass:−

=> In all physical and chemical Changes the total mass of reactant is equal to total mass of product.

=> This law was given by French Chemist Anotonin Lavoisier.

=> According to this law mass can neither be created nor be distroyed.

=>Or According to the this law there is no increase or decrease in the total mass of matter during physical or chemical Change.

=> This law is also called the Law of indestrucibility of matter.

Example:−

✔The burning of carbon (CO2)

C +O2--------> CO2

CARBON +OXYGEN = CARBON DIOXIDE

According to above reaction or According to this law the mass of carbon or oxygen i.e mass of reactants is equal to mass of product carbon dioxide after the reaction.

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