how will you prove experimentally the law of conservation of mass ??
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Hello...
▶▶law of conservation of mass states that during a reaction the mass of products remains equal to the total of reactants....
so...
For example:-
When
▶ 100g of mercuric oxide◀is heated,
▶92.6 g of mercury◀ and
▶7.4 g of oxygen◀
are obtained...
where, we can say that the equation is... :-
▶▶HgO → Hg + O2◀◀
▶▶In this case mass of reactant =100g
▶▶Mass of products
= Mass of Hg + Mass of O2= 92.6 + 7.4
= 100g
▶▶▶▶Thus, we obtain Mass of product = Mass of reactants.◀◀◀◀
hence verified.....
thank you..
▶▶law of conservation of mass states that during a reaction the mass of products remains equal to the total of reactants....
so...
For example:-
When
▶ 100g of mercuric oxide◀is heated,
▶92.6 g of mercury◀ and
▶7.4 g of oxygen◀
are obtained...
where, we can say that the equation is... :-
▶▶HgO → Hg + O2◀◀
▶▶In this case mass of reactant =100g
▶▶Mass of products
= Mass of Hg + Mass of O2= 92.6 + 7.4
= 100g
▶▶▶▶Thus, we obtain Mass of product = Mass of reactants.◀◀◀◀
hence verified.....
thank you..
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✨hey mate here is ur answer ✨
→ take copper sulphate solution and dissolved in water in a conical flask .
→now take solution of sodium carbonate in ignition tube and hang it carefully so that the two do not get mixed . put a cork on the flash .
→weigh the flask with its contents carefully .
→now tilt and shake flask so that the solution of copper sulphate and sodium carbonate get mixed .
→weigh again .
→the chemical reaction takes place in flask .
→put on the mouth of the flash so that reactants and products do not spill out of it .
→the mass of the flask and its contents remain the same before as well as after the reaction that prove the law of conservation of mass .
hope you got the solution
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#be brainly ☺️
→ take copper sulphate solution and dissolved in water in a conical flask .
→now take solution of sodium carbonate in ignition tube and hang it carefully so that the two do not get mixed . put a cork on the flash .
→weigh the flask with its contents carefully .
→now tilt and shake flask so that the solution of copper sulphate and sodium carbonate get mixed .
→weigh again .
→the chemical reaction takes place in flask .
→put on the mouth of the flash so that reactants and products do not spill out of it .
→the mass of the flask and its contents remain the same before as well as after the reaction that prove the law of conservation of mass .
hope you got the solution
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#be brainly ☺️
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