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27 November, 12:14

Antoine Lavoisier stated that mass is conserved in chemical reactions. This is called

the Law of

Action-Reaction

Elasticity

Atoms

Conservation of Mass

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  1. 27 November, 15:35
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    Conservation of Mass

    Explanation:

    Conservation of Mass -

    According to the works of Antoine Lavoisier, he stated that, mass is always conserved in a chemical reaction.

    For example,

    carbon reacts with oxygen, it forms carbon dioxide,

    But, by using the principle of conservation of mass,

    mass can not created or be destroyed, hence, the mass of the initial state and final remains constant, there is only the transfer of mass or matter.
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