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Mass and energy are conserved is demonst...

Mass and energy are conserved is demonstrated by

A

First law of thermodynamics

B

Law of conservation of energy

C

Law of conservation of mass

D

Modified form of `I^(st)` law of thermodynamics

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It is a modified form of 1st law of thermodynamics. It is a conservation law of mass and energy.
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