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Prove that the equation below obeys the law of conservation of mass. CO2(g) + C(s) ....... 2CO(g) [C=12, O=16]​

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According to the law of conservation of mass, the mass could only be changed from one type to another and cannot be produced or eliminated.

The law of conservation of mass ............................ would end up in the products of each and every chemical reaction. Mass is preserved in chemical reactions, as demonstrated by balanced chemical equations.

count of carbon and oxygen atom will be equal on both side, hence, this will show the law of conservation of mass.

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