Chemistry, asked by Sharmq, 7 months ago

Q. 12 g of carbon reacts with 32 g of oxygen to give 44 g of CO2. Which
chemical law do these data illustrate? State the law.

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Answered by skumarchhn
18

Answer:

According to law of conservation of mass

Mass of carbon + mass of oxygen = Mass of carbon dioxide

12 g+x=44 g

so mass of oxygen =32 g

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Answered by sohanisharma34
6

Explanation:

this law is law of conservation of mass which states that mas can neither be created and nor be destroyed but can be converted from one form to another.

if ,it is true then mass of carbon+mass of oxygen =mass of co2

mass of carbon 12

mass of oxyegn 32

mass of co2 44

hence it true...

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