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matter cannot be destroyed during a chemical reaction

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Answered by dragon12
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Yes matter cannot be destroyed during chemical reaction.
It's the first law of chemical reaction.
Law of conservation of mass.

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Answered by Amrit111Raj82
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The total mass of the substance taking part in a chemical reaction and remain the same throughout the reaction. This is the law of conservation of mass. In the other words the law can be also stated as, Mass an and neither be created nor be destroyed in a chemical.

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