The mass of a piece of wood before and after burning was checked and found to be very different. Do you think it follows the law of conservation of mass? How?
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Solution
Law of conservation of mass states that - ‘Mass can neither be created nor be destroyed. It can only be transformed from one form to another.’
When a piece of wood is burnt the following reaction takes place.
Now the weight of the wood after burning is different from the weight of the wood before burning because Carbon dioxide and water are also formed as by-products which balance the weight of the product with the weight of the reactants.
Hence, the above reaction follows the law of conservation of mass.