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(a) State the law of conservation of mass (b) What mass of silver nitrate will react with 5.85 g of sodium chloride to produce 14-35 g of silver chloride and 8-5 g of sodium nitrate if the law of conservation of mass is true?

(a) State the various postulates of Dalton's atomic theory of matter. (b) Which postulate of Dalton's atomic theory can explain the law of conservation of mass ? (c ) Which postulate of Dalton's atomic theory can explain the law of constant proportions ?

0.22 g of a hydrogen (i.e., a compound conatining carbon and hydrogen only) on complete combustion with oxygen gave 0.9 g water and 0.44 g carbon dioxide. Show that these results are in accordance with the law of conservation of mass (atomic mass of C = 12, H = 1, O = 16) .

In which of the following reaction, law of mass conservation is not valid

Are conservation of mass and conservation of mechanical energy fundamental laws of nature?