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Name the fundamental law that is involved in equation.Explain by giving an example.

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Explanation:

The fundamental law involved in every chemical equation is the Law of Conservation of Mass. It was given by Lavoisier in the 18th century. According to this law, the quantity of reactants is equal to the number of products before and after a chemical reaction or transformation.

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Explanation:

The fundamental law involved in every chemical equation is the Law of Conservation of Mass. It was given by Lavoisier in the 18th century. According to this law, the quantity of reactants is equal to the number of products before and after a chemical reaction or transformation.

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