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In a chemical reaction, the sum of the masses of the reactants and products remains unchanged.

This is called ————.

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Answered by sweety70
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Hello Deepu,

In a chemical reaction the sum of masses of the reactants and products remains unchanged.

This is called Law of Conservation of mass.

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Answered by zumba12
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Law of conservation of mass

Explanation:

  • The condition in which the sum of the masses of the reactants and products remains unchanged is called as law of conservation of mass.
  • The law states that "matter neither created nor destroyed during chemical or physical reactions."
  • For example, when we burn 30kg of logs in 1 kg of fire, it leads to the formation of 28kg of ashes and 3kg of smoke which means that the amount of reactant is equal to the amount of the product.

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