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During a chemical change, mass is conserved.


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The correct option is A True

Law of conservation of mass-

  • The Law of conservation of mass states that during a chemical reaction, mass can neither be created nor be destroyed.
  • According to this law, the total mass of the reactants should be equal to the total mass of the products.
  • Hence, mass remains unchanged during a chemical reaction or chemical change.
  • Let us understand with an example of carbon burning in presence of oxygen to form carbon dioxide.
  • C(s)Carbon+O2(g)OxygenburningCO2(g)Carbondioxide
  • Here, the mass of reactants is equal to the mass of the product according to the law of conservation of mass.

Hence, the given statement is true.


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