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Law of conservation of mass

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

It states that mass can never be created nor be destroyed.

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Answered by sayantanis830
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Explanation:

Simply stated, the law of conservation of mass means matter cannot be created or destroyed, but it can change forms.

In chemistry, the law is used to balance chemical equations. The number and type of atoms must be the same for both reactants and products.

Credit for discovering the law may be given to either Mikhail Lomonosov or Antoine Lavoisier

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