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search that how the nuclear reaction does not follow the law of conservation of mass ?

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Answered by Sunandit
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nuclear reaction follow Einstein's law of energy
i.e. E=mc^2
thus mass is converted into energy
and acc. to law of conservation of mass mass can neither be created nor be destroyed
and that does not follow this law of c.o.m
in nuclear reaction some mass is converted into energy and thus violating the c.o.m.

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Answered by Angelsara1234
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According to the law of conservation of mass, during any physical or chemical changes the total mass of the products is equal to the mass of the reactants but in nuclear fusion if considered as an example ,energy that sun emits in its core is due to collision of hydrogen nuclei and formation of helium nuclei .Here conservation of mass is not obeyed as certain parts of mass is converted into energy.Then law of conservation must be defined as : during any physical or chemical change , the total mass of the products is equal to the total mass of the reactants provided mass has not undergone conversion into energy.
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