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In a chemical reaction the total mass of the reactants is same as the total mass of the products formed due to the chemical reactions and this is called​

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Answered by niveditatrgowda17
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Answer:The Law of Conservation of Mass

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Answered by ScreamItOut789
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In a chemical reaction the total mass of the reactant is same as the total mass of the products formed due to the chemical reactions and this is called the law of conservation of mass.

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The law of conservation of mass states that in a chemical reaction mass is neither created nor destroyed.

In simple words, matter cannot be created or destroyed in a chemical reaction.

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