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Which fundamental law is involved in every chemical equation?

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Answered by gopal5547
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The fundamental law involved in every chemical equation is the Law of Conservation of Mass . It was given by Lavoisier in the 18th century . He gave this law after studying combustion with the presence of oxygen .

According to this law, the quantity of reactants is equal to the number of products before and after a chemical reaction or transformation . This includes any amount of gaseous component used which is easy to be neglected at the time of measurement of the quantities.

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