Chemistry, asked by yuvasrimp, 11 months ago

What does the Law of Conservation of Mass state?
A) Matter cannot be gained or lost in a chemical reaction.
B) Matter can only be lost in a chemical reaction.
C) Matter can only be gained in a chemical reaction.
D) Matter can be gained and lost in A chemical reaction​

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Answered by nikitakataria678
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Explanation:

This law states that, despite chemical reactions or physical transformations, mass is conserved — that is, it cannot be created or destroyed — within an isolated system. In other words, in a chemical reaction, the mass of the products will always be equal to the mass of the reactants.

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