(a) (i) Solid P is calcium carbonate (CaCO3).
(ii) Gas Q is carbon dioxide (CO2).
(iii) Solid R is calcium oxide (CaO).
(b) When 50g of reactant P is heated, Q and R are produced. According to the law of conservation of mass, same amount of Q and R will be produced. Therefore, 50g of Q and R will be produced on heating 50g of P.
(c) According to the law of conservation of mass, same amount of Q and R will be produced depending upon the amount of P by mass.
(d) When we compare the mass of reactants to that of their product, it will be seen that the total mass of the reactants is equal to the total mass of their product.
(e) In the example, the law of conservation of mass proposed by Antoine Lavoisier is illustrated.