State the law of conservation of mass. Give one example to illustrate this law.
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The of conservation of mass defines
that mass is neither be created nor be destroyed it can only transfered from one form to another
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Law of conservation of mass states that the matter is neither created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction. ... Since, the mass of reactant (100gm) is equal to the mass of the products (100gm), there is no change in mass in this chemical reaction. Therefore, this example illustrates the law of conservation of mass
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