Chemistry, asked by asma345, 7 months ago

It is necessary to balance a chemical equation in order to satisfy the law of:

(a) Conservation of motion

(b) Conservation of momentum

(c) Conservation of energy​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The Law of conservation of mass states that matter can be changed from one form into another, mixtures can be separated or made, and pure substances can be decomposed, but the total amount of mass remains constant. We can state this important law in another way. The total mass of the universe is constant within measurable limits; whenever matter undergoes a change, the total mass of the products of the change is, within measurable limits, the same as the total mass of the reactants. According to law of conservation of mass, the mass of products in a reaction must be equal to mass of reactants so the balancing of equations is done to obey this law.

Answered by bk0210070
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conservation of momentum

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