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explain law of conservation of mass
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Answered by salanderteotia089
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Explanation:

The law of conservation of mass states that in a chemical reaction mass is neither created nor destroyed

Answered by shreyatripathi50
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Answer:

law of conservation of mass states that "matter can neither be created nor destroyed."

the total mass of the products is always equal to the total mass of the reactants.

for ex: 10 grams of CaCO3 produces 3.8 grams of CO2 and 6.2 grams of calcium oxide.

mass of reactant=10gm

mass of products=3.8+6.2=10gm

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