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Answered by Anonymous
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The law of conservation of mass states that during in a physical or chemical change, the mass of products remains equal to the total of reactants. 

For example: When 100g of mercuric oxide is heated, 92.6 g of mercury and 7.4 g of oxygen are obtained as products. i.e. HgO → Hg + O2

In this case mass of reactant =100g 

Mass of products = Mass of Hg + Mass of O2= 92.6 + 7.4 = 100g 

Thus, we obtain Mass of product = Mass of reactants. This verifies the law of conservation of mass.

Answered by ItzIshu
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Law of conservation of mass: It states that mass can neither be created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction. During any change, physical or chemical, matter is neither created nor destroyed. However it may change from one form to another. Experimental Verification of Law of Conservation of Mass.

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