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what is law of conservation of mass explain it​

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Answered by Anonymous
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law of conservation of mass state that mass can neither be created nor be destroyed. it remain constant.

Answered by nandini9908
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the law of conservation of mass states that the the mass of the reactants and the Mars of the products in a chemical reaction are equal.

this law is the basis for all modern chemistry because it tells scientist that it chemical reactions are not capable of destroying aur creating mass this remains true today because scientist know that chemical reaction do not turn atoms into other elements

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