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10.0 g of `CaCO_(3)` on heating game 4.4g of `CO_(2)` and 5.6 g of CaO. Show that these observation are in agreement with law of conservation of mass.

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Mass of the reactants = 10g
Mass of the products = `4.4 + 5.6 = 10.0`g
Yes, these are law of conservation of mass.
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