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State the law of conservation of mass

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Answered by Renusrivastava
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In any chemical reaction..the total mass of the reacting substances is equal to the total mass of the product of the reaction provided masses are measured under similar conditions... •If A & B reacts to form C & D then according to law of conservation of mass....mass of A + mass of B= mass of C + mass of D.....which means the total mass of reactants is equal to total mass of products
Answered by ahalyagowdau
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Answer:

lavoisier  proposed the law conservation of mass which states that

Explanation:matter can neither be created nbbe destroyed in a chemical reaction

however, it may change from one form to anther during the reation process

it can also be stated as

in a chemical reaction ,the total mass of the reactants is equal to the total mass of the products

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