Chemistry, asked by mailforshobha82, 11 months ago

Limitations of law of conservation of mass plzzzz...... tell briefly

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Answered by nrana
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Law of conservation of mass:States that during any chemical or physical change, total mass of products is equal to the total mass of resctants..

Limitations of law of conservation of mass:Mass can neither be created nor be destroyed but it can be change from one form to another...


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Answered by Anonymous
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➊ This law is not valid for nuclear reactions as in nuclear reactions, some mass of products are converted into energy.

➋ In law of conservation of mass, we see that the mass of the reactants are always equal to the product but in nuclear reactions, mass of reactant is more than the product because in chemical reactions of nuclear reactions, some mass is converted into the energy according to the einstien equation.

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