Mass can neither be created nor be destroyed during a chemical reaction. This statement is related to answer
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Law of conservation of Mass
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. It states that the mass in an isolated system is neither created nor destroyed by chemical reactions or physical transformations.
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