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How does the law of conservation of mass apply to this reaction C2H4 + O2 > 2H2O + 2CO2

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User Mivaweb
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it alwase equals the same amount of mass after the reaction
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Answer: The total mass on the reactant side is equal to the total mass on the product side.

Step-by-step explanation:

Law of conservation of mass states that mass can neither be created nor be destroyed but it can only be transformed from one form to another form.

This also means that total mass on the reactant side must be equal to the total mass on the product side.

The chemical equation for combustion of ethene follows:


C_2H_4+3O_2\rightarrow 2H_2O+2CO_2

On the reactant side:

Mass of ethene =
[(2* 12)+(4* 1)]=28g/mol

Mass of oxygen gas =
3[(2* 16)]=96g/mol

Total mass on the reactant side =
(28+96)=124g/mol

On the product side:

Mass of water =
2[(2* 1)+16]=32g/mol

Mass of carbon dioxide gas =
2[(1* 12)+(2* 16)]=88g/mol

Total mass on the product side =
(32+88)=124g/mol

As, total mass on the reactant side is equal to the total mass on the product side.

Hence, the above equation follows law of conservation of mass.

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