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Explain Law of conservation of mass. ​

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Answered by riyakumari97
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It states that total number of Mass before reaction is equal to total number of mass after reaction
Answered by ShiningBlossom
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Law of conservation of mass

$\longrightarrow$ It is Given by Antoine Lavoisier in 1774.

$\longrightarrow$ According to the law of conservation of mass that Matter is neither created non destroyed in a chemical reaction.

$\longrightarrow$ The law of conservation of mass means that in a chemical reaction, the total mass of product is equal to the total mass of rectants. There is no change in mass during a chemical reaction.

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