what is the law of conservation of mass
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THE LAW OF CONSERVATION OF MASS
THAT MASS CAN NEITHER BE CREATED
OR NEITHER BE DESTROYED IN CHEMICAL
REACTION.
ONLY THIS MUCH I KNOW.
THAT MASS CAN NEITHER BE CREATED
OR NEITHER BE DESTROYED IN CHEMICAL
REACTION.
ONLY THIS MUCH I KNOW.
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Law of conservation of mass states that in a chemical reaction the sum of mass of reactant is equal to the sum of mass of the product
Reactant = Product
" Mass neither created nor destroyed "
Example :
When wood burns , the mass of the soot , ashes and gases equals the original mass of the charcoal and the oxygen when it first reacted
The chemical equation needs to be balanced so that it follows the law of conservation of mass.
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