Is law of conservation of mass follow in all chemical reactions?
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No it is not same for all chemical reactions.The exception are nuclear reactions where some of the mass is converted into energy according to Einstein's equation
E=∆mc^2
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No it is not same for all chemical reactions.The exception are nuclear reactions where some of the mass is converted into energy according to Einstein's equation
E=∆mc^2
Hope it helps you buddy...
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No , It is only applicable for " balanced " chemical reaction.
examples:-
Cu + HNO3 -----> Cu(NO3)2 + NO + H2O
this reaction is in balanced therefore the total mass of the reactant side is not equal to the total mass of the products.
3Cu + 8HNO3 -------> 3Cu(HNO3)2 + 2NO + 4H2O
this chemical reaction is balanced hence law of conservation of mass is applicable i.e total mass of the reactant side is equal to the total mass of the products side
examples:-
Cu + HNO3 -----> Cu(NO3)2 + NO + H2O
this reaction is in balanced therefore the total mass of the reactant side is not equal to the total mass of the products.
3Cu + 8HNO3 -------> 3Cu(HNO3)2 + 2NO + 4H2O
this chemical reaction is balanced hence law of conservation of mass is applicable i.e total mass of the reactant side is equal to the total mass of the products side
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