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explain the law of conservation of mass​

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Answered by gauravpathak12112
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1-The law of conservation of mass states that mass in an isolated system is neither created nor destroyed by chemical reactions or physical transformations.

2-According to the law of conservation of mass, the mass of the products in a chemical reaction must equal the mass of the reactants.

3-The law of conservation of mass is useful for a number of calculations and can be used to solve for unknown masses, such the amount of gas consumed or produced during a reaction.

Answered by ƒaiŗƴ
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\large{\underline{\blue{\textrm{Law  of Conservation of Mass:-}}}}

This law is given by Antoine Lavoisier in 1789.

According to this law mass can neither be created nor be destroyed in a chemical it remains same on both the sides, rectant side and product side.

  • Mass of rectant = mass of product

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