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the total mass number should be equal on both sides. conservation of mass law.
The reaction is :MgCO3---------MgO + CO2The total massof the reactant (MgCO3) is equal to the total mass of the products: this is the law of mass conservation.
To predict the mass of a reactant or product in a chemical reaction, you would need the balanced chemical equation for the reaction, as it provides the stoichiometric ratio between the reactants and products. Additionally, you would need the molar mass of the specific substance you are interested in. With this information, you can calculate the mass using stoichiometry and molar ratios.
the total mass of the reactants equals the total mass of the products
because the total mass of the reactions in a chemical reaction is the same as the total mass of the products.
The amount of matter involved in a chemical reaction does not change. The total mass of the reactant must equal the total mass of the products.
The dog named Fluffly is equal to the mass of the reactant
You must first convert the mass of each reactant into moles of each reactant. Having the same mass does not mean that the amount of each reactant is the same, because each reactant has its own unique molar mass. Refer to the related link below for instructions on determining limiting reactants, also called limiting reagents.
It is possible to have ten grams of anything. Specifying the total weight tells you nothing about which reactant you have or what reaction it will undergo.
reactants are material particles having a specific mass which is converted into products and their mass is conserved while light has no specific mass and not present in products as a component. the light may catalysed a reaction.
The mass of the reactants compare to the mass of the products in that they are equal. The law to conservation of mass states that mass cannot be createdor destroyed. It can only be altered which would be a case in a chemical reaction.
The mass of 2 moles of H2 gas = 2.00 x 2 = 4.00 g
the total mass number should be equal on both sides. conservation of mass law.
In a balanced chemical reaction the total mass of the products always equals the total mass of reactants; this is the law of mass conservation.
The total mass of reactants is equal to the total mass of products.
In a balanced chemical reaction the total mass of the products always equals the total mass of reactants; this is the law of mass conservation.
the total mass of the reactants equals the total mass of the products