Chemistry, asked by KamnihiDkhar, 11 months ago

c+ o2 = co2 show whether law of conservation of mass is followed in this reaction​

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Answered by MithuDas
7

Answer:

Yes

Explanation:

According to the laws of conservation of mass, the total number of atoms present in the reactant side is equal to the total

number of atoms in the product side. Here, 1 atom of Carbon (C) and Oxygen (O2) react chemically to produce carbon dioxide (CO2). This is a balanced equation that is both the side (according to the number of atoms) equalise to the the laws of conservation of mass.

C+O2=CO2

Reactant side:-

one atom of carbon

two atoms of oxygen

Product side:-

one atom of carbon

two atoms of Oxygen

THUS THEY ARE EQUILISED

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Answered by aryanpateleducation
2

Explanation:

Answer:

Yes

Explanation:

According to the laws of conservation of mass, the total number of atoms present in the reactant side is equal to the total

number of atoms in the product side.

Here, 1 atom of Carbon (C) and Oxygen (02) react chemically to produce carbon dioxide (CO2). This is a balanced equation that is both the side (according to the number of atoms) equalise to the the laws of conservation of mass.

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