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Explain Landolt's experiment.​

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Answered by sisodiasaanvi0004
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In Landolt's experiment, NaClandAgNO3 were taken in a U-Shaped tube and weighed. The tubes were tilted to let the solutions mix and react with each other. They were weighed again and the weight was the same as before. ... The mass of the products in a chemical reaction must equal the mass of the reactants.

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Answered by llYrheartqueenll
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What is Landolt's experiment?

In Landolt’s experiment, NaClandAgNO3 were taken in a U-Shaped tube and weighed. The tubes were tilted to let the solutions mix and react with each other. They were weighed again and the weight was the same as before. This defines the law of conservation of mass which states that mass in an isolated system is neither created nor destroyed by chemical reactions or physical transformations. The mass of the products in a chemical reaction must equal the mass of the reactants.

Main points of Landolt’s Experiment:

A specially designed H-shaped tube is taken with its one limb having Sodium chloride solution and the other have AgNO3. This, in the first place was weighed after sealing.

The reaction was made to take place and then the tube was weighed.

The mass of the tube in both the case was found to be the same. Thus redefining the Law of Conservation of Mass.

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