"Atoms neither be created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction". Explain this
postulate of Delton's Atomic Theory with a suitable example
with
a Suitable example
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This statement agrees with the law of conservation of mass which states that mass can neither be created nor destroyed in any chemical reaction.This means that there are equal number of atoms of each kind in both reactant and product sides. For example, 4 g of hydrogen reacts with 32 g of oxygen under suitable conditions to give 36 g of water. Equation:- 2 H2 + O2 -----> 2H2O.
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