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What would be the mass of Z formed when, 5 g of X reacts with 6 g of Y?

X+Y→Z
  1. 11

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Solution

The correct option is A 11
According to the law of conservation of mass, the mass in a chemical reaction remains conserved.

In other words, the total mass of products formed is equal to the total mass of reactants participated.

Hence, mass of Z = mass of X + mass of Y = 5 + 6 = 11 g.

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