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on the basis of an experiment justify the law of conservation of mass. ​

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Answered by pratimajay2002
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 Alka-Seltzer and a flask, students design and conduct an experiment to prove the Law of Conservation of Mass. The law of conservation of mass indicates that mass cannot be created nor destroyed. This means the total mass of reactants in a chemical reaction will equal the total mass of the products.

Answered by lakshmiks
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Law of conservation of mass states that mass can neither be created nor destroyed. The mass of the products in the chemical reaction is always equal to the sum of reactants.

example: Zn +2HCl - ZnCl2 + H2

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