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Explain laws of Chemical Combination.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The law states that, 'Mass can neither be created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction. ' ... According to this law, whenever matter undergoes a chemical change or physical change in an enclosed system, the total mass of reacting matter (reactants) is exactly equal to the total mass of the products of the reaction.

Answered by gopalagarwal9770
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Law of Chemical Combination

(1) Law of Conservation of Mass

In a chemical change, total mass remains conserved. i.e. mass before the reaction is equal to mass after the reaction.

Mass before reaction=2+71=73g

Mass after reaction=2x36.5=73g

(2) Law of constant or Definite Proportions

All Chemical compounds are found to have constant composition irrespective of their method of preparation or source.hydrogen and oxygen combine in 2:1 molar ratio, this ratio remains constant whether it is tap water or river water.

(3) Law of Multiple Proportions

When one element combines with the other elements to form two or more different compounds, the mass of one element which combines with a constant mass of the other, bear a simple ratio to one another. Here, fixed mass of carbon (12g) reacting with different masses of oxygen (16g and 32g) . Therefore, ratio of the masses of oxygen has ratio 16:32 or 1:2

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