The law of conservation of mass states that mass is neither created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction.
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Q1
Define the law of conservation of mass.
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Q2
Which of the following statements best defines the law of conservation of mass?
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Q3
define the law of conservation of mechanical energy.
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Q4
The chemical equations are balanced to satisfy one of the following laws in chemical reactions. This law known as :
(a) law of conservation of momentum
(b) law of conservation of mass
(c) law of conservation of motion
(d) law of conservation of magnetism
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Q5
(a) Define Law of conservation of mass along with an
example.
(b) 15.9 g of copper sulphate and 10.6 g of sodium
carbonate were made to react with each other .
As a result, 14.2 g of sodium sulphate and 12.3 g
of copper carbonate were formed. Show that
these results are in accordance with the law of
conservation of mass.