Prove law of conservation of masses practically
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Ice on melting gets converted into wider. If we melt known mass of ice in a flask (weight known), the mass of water obtained in the flask remains same, which proves the law of conservation of mass during a physical change.
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Explanation: ice on melting it gets converted into wider. If we melt it on mass of ice in a flask
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