Chemistry, asked by 4128pkgupta, 1 month ago

Suman did an experiment in which she heated 10g of caco3 to obtain 5.6g of CaO and 4.4g of CO2. Is the law of conservation of mass followed here? explain.​

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Answered by sirishapittala150
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Answer:

Law of conservation of mass states that mass neither be destroyed nor be created during any chemical reaction

Explanation:

Caco3➡️cao+CO2

10g=5.6g+4.4g

weight of reactants and weight of products is same

hence law of conservation of mass is followed here

Answered by ad0178522
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The observation is in the agreement with the law of conservation of mass. Here is considered to be as the reactant and and CaO are said to be as the products. Hence, above explanation shows conservation of mass.

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