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law of conservation of mass.... as " Mass is neither created nor destroyed during a chemical reaction" so ans is....? "Like dissolved like"
Mass and energy
The mass of reactants must be equal to the mass of products.
Mass is conserved. This means it remains constant.
Of course !
Yes.
The Law of Mass Conservation is related to a closed system; but also in this case the initial mass of the antacid tablet is equal to the sum of masses of the products obtained after the reaction.
If the water is evaporated the obtained mass of the tablet is the same.
law of conservation of mass.... as " Mass is neither created nor destroyed during a chemical reaction" so ans is....? "Like dissolved like"
Mass is conserved. It is a law of nature.
Yes. Basically, mass is always conserved.Yes. Basically, mass is always conserved.Yes. Basically, mass is always conserved.Yes. Basically, mass is always conserved.
Its conserved during the combustion of anything - the mass of the products is always equal to the mass of the materials that react.
Acceleration is not conserved. Energy can not be created nor destroyed. Mass and momentum are both conserved through a set time.
Mass (Matter) and Energy is conserved during a Chemical equation
Mass can never be created nor destroyed, so it is "conserved." Even when mass seems to disappear, it never really does; for example, when you burn wood, it turns into ash and gasses like carbon dioxide -- all the atoms of the wood still exist, they've just been rearranged into new states.
While overall ENERGY has to be conserved, MASS does not. In a nuclear reaction mass can be converted into energy so the mass of the products may be less than the mass of the reactants. The difference in mass is converted into energy as Einstein's equation describes (E=MC squared). In a chemical reaction MASS has to be conserved.
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