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Answer:

Nuclear reactions

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What's this law?

  • This law states that in any chemical reaction the mass is neither created nor destroyed ,it remains conserved
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Answer:

the law of conservation of mass is valid for all the following, except nuclear reactions.

Explanation:

the law of conservation of mass is valid for all the following, except nuclear reactions because some mass gets converted to energy.

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