Chemistry, asked by anusujasree, 9 days ago

Why is mass conserved in chemical reactions?​

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Answered by BrainlyJossh
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  • because no atoms are created or destroyed during chemical reactions.

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Answered by boogrizzy17
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Answer:

law of conservation of mass neither mass can be created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction.

because number of atoms on reactant side should be equal to that of product side .

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