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With the help of example, explain the law of conservation of mass.

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Answered by Kashmiripsyco
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the law of conservation of mass states that mass can neither be created nor destroyed but can be converted to energy according to einsteins special theory of relativity that mass and energy are related

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Answered by Anonymous
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law of conservation of mass states that :mass can neither be created nor destroyed I,e

mass of products is always equal to mass of reactants in a chemical reaction...

simply mass is conserved in a rxn .

but modern researches proved that energy+ mass in a rxn are conserved actually....

According to einstein's famous EQUATION ""E = MC²"""

law of conservation of mass is not applicable to nuclear reactions....

examples are

ALL BALANCED CHEMICAL REACTIONS..

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