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What’s the definition of law of conservation of mass

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In a chemical reaction, mass can neither be created nor be destroyed.

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The Law of Conservation of Mass is the principle that states that neither physical transformation nor chemical reactions create or destroy mass in an isolated system. According to this principle, the reactants and products in a chemical reaction must have equal masses.

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