law of conservation of mass with example
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Answer:
Explanation:
CaO + CO₂ => CaCO₃
56 + 44 => 100
The mass of reactants = 100 (CaO= 56 , CO₂ = 44) (56+44=100)
the mass of products = 100(CaCO₃ = 100)
Therefore here it is proved that Mass of reactants = mass of products
And
Law of conservation of mass is the a law which states that matter can neither be created nor destroyed but it can only be changed from one form to another.
Here nothing is changed , the mass remains constant .
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Answer:
The law states that mass can neither be created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction i.e. Total masses of reactants is equal to the sum of masses of products and the masses of unreacted reactants.
Explanation:
It can be demonstrated using a precipitation reaction between BaCl2 (aq) and Na2SO4(aq). According to the law of conservation of mass, Mass of reactants (barium chloride + sodium sulphate) = Mass of products (barium sulphate+ sodium chloride).