The law of conservation of mass (or matter) states that mass (or matter) cannot be created or destroyed during a chemical reaction. *Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space, so a lot of scientists call this the law of conservation of matter.
what happens to mass and energy during chemical reaction is not that they disapear because of the chemical reaction it is just transformed , and takes place of another form
the change in the nuclei of the atoms.
The law of Conservation of Mass states that in ordinary chemical reactions, mass can not be created or destroyed.
The law of conservation of matter states that matter is neither created nor destroyed. An example of this is a simple combustion reaction of methane. CH4 + 2O2 --> CO2 + 2H2O. There is 1 carbon, four oxygen's and four hydrogens on each side, thus showing conservation of matter.
this phrase refers to the" law of conservation of mass ".this law states that the total mass of the reactants is equal to the total mass of products after reaction has completed .or the total number of atoms taking part in a chemical reaction as reactants is equal to the total number of atoms obtained as products
[the law of conservation of energy]Wrong: The law of conservation of energy says that energycannot be created or destroyed. Do not change an answer unless you know the answer.The correct answer is the Law of Conservation of Charge, which states that the net charge of an isolated system remains constant.
Law of energy conservation. It shows that energy cannot be created or destroyed
The law of Conservation of mass states that 'mass is neither created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction'.
The law of the conservation of mass.
The Law of Conservation of Matter dictates that the mass of the reactants is equal to the mass of the products, i.e., mass will not be created, nor destroyed during the chemical reaction.
In a chemical reaction or physical reaction, matter is neither created nor destroyed.
The law of conservation of matter states that in a chemical reaction, matter is neither created nor destroyed.
It's called the law of conservation of mass.
The law of conservation of mass states that in a chemical reaction the mass of the reactants must equal the mass of the product.
law of conservation of mass states that mass can neither be created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction.
The law of conservation of matter states that matter cannot be created or destroyed in an ordinary chemical reaction.
The Law of Conservation of Matter states that matter can't be created or destroyed. When a chemical reaction happens, you aren't destroying the material you are simply changing it.
No. Atoms, which are matter, are neither created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction, but they are rearranged.
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