Chemistry, asked by Brelina, 11 months ago

why in some chemical reaction the products contain 1 atom of a element while the resulrant contains 2 atoms of the same element? Is it not violating the law of conservation of mass. eg : AgCl -------> Ag + Cl2 ​

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Answered by KINGAMAN
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Answer:

yes it violates but the info is half.

Explanation:

Equations with dissimilar no. of atoms of a molecule in reactants and products aren't equal,those equations are called Skeletal Equation. As it violates the law of conservation of mass, we do balancing the equation by either hit and trial method or partial equation method.

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