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If A and B react to form C and D what would be the mass of C and D in terms of the mass
of the reactants under same condition

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Answered by azhaanpary2005
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A+B ----> C+D

ACCORDING LAW OF CONSERVATION OF MASS MASS CAN NEITHER BE CREATED NOR BE DESTROYED.TOTAL MASS OF THE REACTANTS WILL SURELY BE EQUAL TO THE TOTAL MASS OF THE PRODUCTS

SO THE MASS OF C AND D WILL BE THE TOTAL MASS OF REACTANTS THAT IS A AND B

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