Answer : 
 
The correct answer for A . Reactant = woods and oxygen ,
 Products = water vapor + carbon dioxide
 B. Mass of carbon dioxide = 20 g 
C. Law of Conservation of Mass .
Given : Mass of wood = 15 g Mass of oxygen = 25 g 
Mass of water Vapor = 20 g 
A. To identify the reactant and products
Reactants : These are starting material of chemical reaction . They undergo chemical change by breaking bond and forms new bonds to form the products. 
Products : These are substances which are formed in a chemical reaction when new bonds are formed . 
In question following reaction take place : 
 Woods + Oxygen → Carbon dioxide + water vapor 
 Since woods are burning in presence of oxygen means bonds are breaking in them . Hence Woods and oxygen are REACTANTS 
While  Carbon dioxide and water vapor are produced in the reaction , they are known as  PRODUCTS 
 B. To find mass of Carbon dioxide : 
 Mass of carbon dioxide can be calculated using Law of conservation of mass . 
 The law states "" Mass is neither destroyed nor created in an chemical reaction . Or Mass of elements before reaction is equal to mass of elements after the reaction . "" 
Hence ., it can be said : 
 Sum of mass reactants = sum of mass of products 
 Mass of reactants = Mass of Woods + mass of oxygen = 15 g + 25 g = 40 g 
Mass of reactant = mass of product = 40 g 
Mass of products = mass of carbon dioxide + mass of water vapor
 40 g = mass of Carbon dioxide + 20 g
Mass of Carbon dioxide = 20 g 
C. To identify the law .
As already discussed in part B. the law is " Law of Conservation of Mass " .