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Explain Law of conservation mass

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Answered by Anonymous
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❤️law of conservation of mass is defined as mass can neither be created nor be destroyed ❤️
Answered by SparklingBoy
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law of conservation of mass:-)

According to it in any physical or chemical change the total mass of reactants should be equal to the mass of products.

ex- in the give an example the mass of reactants is equals to the mass of product.

NaCl+H2O -----> NaOH+ HCl

By the use of h shaped Landolt's tube we can explain law of conservation of mass.

there are many another laws which are :-)

  1. law of constant proportion.
  2. law of multiple proportion.
  3. law of reciprocal proportion.
  4. gay lussac's law of combining volumes.
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