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Explain the law of conservation of mass. with one suitable example​

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Answered by renukaranip6mac0
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this 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.

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if you massed the reactants oxygen and wax, it would equal the mass of the products water and carbon dioxide

Answered by rushda1
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According to the law of conservation of mass- Mass neither be created nor be destroyed .

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