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liquid 1 reacts with liquid 2 producing a solid and a gas.Using this scenario which supports the law of conservation of mass?

liquid 1 reacts with liquid 2 producing a solid and a gas.Using this scenario which-example-1

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The Answer Is : D) Mass of Liquid 1 + mass of Liquid 2 = mass of solid + mass of gas.

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Answer: Option (d) is the correct answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

According to law of conservation of mass, the mass of reactants equal to the mass of products.

Therefore, when liquid 1 and liquid 2 reacts then their respective mass will be equal to the mass of products.

In a chemical equation, reactants are written of the left hand side whereas products are written on the right hand side.

Hence, we can conclude that following equation supports law of conservation of mass.


mass of liquid 1 + mass of liquid 2 \rightarrow mass of solid + mass of gas

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