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Answer:
A
Explanation:
Mass does not change no matter what!!! In this instence it is all still there. hope it helps
In the reaction, K + AgCl → KCl + Ag, the masses are constant before and after the reaction. Hence, this illustrates the Law of Conservation of Mass. So, option (C) is correct.
The given problem is based on the chemical analysis for the law of conservation of mass. As per the law of conservation of mass, "In a chemical reaction, the mass of reactant can neither be created, nor be destroyed. But it can change its phase".
In the chemical reaction,
K + AgCl → KCl + Ag
Clearly in the potassium and silver chloride, the mass of reactant (potassium and silver chloride) remains same (or constant) while forming a product (potassium chloride and Silver). Which is not observed in other given chemical reactions.
Thus, we can conclude that in the reaction, K + AgCl → KCl + Ag, the masses are constant before and after the reaction. Hence, this illustrates the Law of Conservation of Mass. So, option (C) is correct.
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