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explain the law of conservation of maa with a suitable example ​

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Answered by eashu53
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The law of conservation of mass states that in a chemical reaction mass is neither created nor destroyed. For example, the carbon atom in coal becomes carbon dioxide when it is burned. The carbon atom changes from a solid structure to a gas but its mass does not change.

Answered by sargam27
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The law states that mass can neither be created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction i.e. Total masses of reactants is equal to the sum of masses of products and the masses of unreacted reactants.

FOR Example----

The carbon atom in coal becomes carbon dioxide when it is burned. The carbon atom changes from a solid structure to a gas but its mass does not change.

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