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State law of conservation of mass. When 10g sodium sulphate react with 6g barium chloride.

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Answered by AlanWalkerr
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<b><u>Answer</u></b>

<b>Law of conservation of mass:</b>

The law of conservation of mass states that mass can neither be created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction.

<b><font color="pink">When 10g of NaSO4 reacts with 6g of BaCl the mass will be 16g (when we add them 'cause mass of reactant will be equal to the mass of product). Therefore, the mass can't be created nor be destroyed in a chemical reaction.</font></b>

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