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which other chemical can be used for verifying the law of chemical combination

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Answered by geniusgirl1234
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The law of conservation of mass states that the net change in mass of the reactants and products before and after a chemical reaction is zero. This means mass can neither be created nor destroyed. In other words, the total mass in a chemical reaction remains constant......

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The law of conservation of mass states that the net change in mass of the reactants and products before and after a chemical reaction is zero. This means mass can neither be created nor destroyed. In other words, the total mass in a chemical reaction remains constant.The Laws of Chemical Combinationdescribe the basic principles obeyed by interacting atoms and molecules, interactions that can include many different combinations that happen in many different ways. This amazing diversity of interactions allows for an astounding variety of chemical reactions and compounds. Spontaneous chemical reactions happen constantly, shaping the world around us, while humans engineer specific reactions to our benefit and attempt to curb reactions that hurt us. Though chemical reactions can be as complex as they are numerous, they are all fundamentally governed by these same guiding Laws of Chemical Combination, which lay the groundwork for analysis of chemical reactions. They give a mathematical formulation and allow predictability given initial conditions. They are the launch pad from which we jump off to creating all sorts of wild compounds and phenomena. And while chemistry is still difficult and intricate, with the Laws of Chemical Combination on our side, we can begin to make some headway.

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