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Why is there no change in mass during chemical reactions?​

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Answered by dhruvmali999
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Explanation:

in chemical reactions there is no creation and destruction of atoms.

that is just rearrangement of atoms of group of atomsof raectants to form a product.

therefore there is no change in mass.

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Answered by Brainlycutieee
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Why is there no change in mass during chemical reactions?

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DURING CHEMICAL REACTION ATOMS ARE NOT CREATED NOR DESTROYED. IT IS JUST A REARRANGEMENT OF ATOMS OF REACTANT TO FORM PRODUCT.

DURING CHEMICAL REACTION ATOMS ARE NOT CREATED NOR DESTROYED. IT IS JUST A REARRANGEMENT OF ATOMS OF REACTANT TO FORM PRODUCT.SO , THERE IS NO MASS CHANGE DURING CHEMICAL REACTION

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