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What do you mean by the Laws of Chemical combination?
State the Law of conservation of mass and the Law of constant proportion.​

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Answered by mrkelvin
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Laws Of Chemical Combination For Elements And Compounds

In simple terms, this law states that matter can neither be created nor destroyed. In other words, the total mass, that is, the sum of mass of reacting mixture and the products formed remains constant.

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LAWS OF CHEMICAL COMBINATION:-

To understand the chemistry of the compounds, it is essential to devise a theory that accounts for both qualitative, interpretations during chemical changes.

The laws were laid down by Sir. Antoine.L.Lavoiser.

Laws of conservation of mass:-

The Law states that mass can neither be created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction. i.e, Total masses of reactants is equal to the sum of masses of products and the masses of unreacted reactants.

Law of constant proportion:-

The law states that in a chemical substance, the elements are always present in a definite proportion, by mass. It is also termed as the law of definite proportion. For instance, the ratio of hydrogen and oxygen in water obtained from any source is 1:8 i.e, 1g of hydrogen and 8g of oxygen together make up 9g of water.

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