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state the law of conservation of mass​

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Answered by sayaliparamane
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The Law of Conservation of Mass (Antoine Lavoisier's) states that mass is neither created nor destroyed in chemical reactions.

In other words, the mass of any one element at the beginning of a reaction will equal the mass of that element at the end of the reaction.

Explanation:

Mass on reactants side = mass on products side

Answered by readygovindbhai
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The Law of Conservation of Mass dates from Antoine Lavoisier's 1789 discovery that mass is neither created nor destroyed in chemical reactions. In other words, the mass of any one element at the beginning of a reaction will equal the mass of that element at the end of the reaction.

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