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In a chemical reaction, the total weight of the reactant is the same as the total weight of the product formed due to the chemical reactions, this is called the law of ______ . ​

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Answered by achsahmajay76
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In a chemical reaction, the total weight of the reactant is the same as the total weight of the product formed due to the chemical reactions, this is called the Law of Conservation of Mass.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Mentioned law is law of conservation of mass.

  1. Law of conservation of mass states the inability of mass in regards to creation and destruction. This infers that new products are formed by interchanging of already present atoms.
  2. Thus, total mass and hence the number of atoms on both sides should be equal in order to follow the law of conservation of mass.
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