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Q96 (NDA-II/2009) Science & Technology › Basic Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) › Basic chemical principles Answer Verified

Which of the following is the best example of the law of conservation of mass?

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Your answer: —  Â·  Correct: D
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The law of conservation of mass states that mass can neither be created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction [1]. Consequently, the total mass of the reactants must equal the total mass of the products [1]. In option 4, 12 gm of carbon (reactant) combines with 32 gm of oxygen (reactant) to produce 44 gm of carbon dioxide (product). Since 12 + 32 = 44, the mass is perfectly conserved during this chemical transformation. While options 1, 2, and 3 describe scenarios where mass remains constant, they represent physical states or inert conditions rather than a chemical reaction demonstrating the principle of mass conservation between different substances. Option 4 specifically illustrates the quantitative relationship defined by the law in a chemical context, making it the best example.

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  1. [1] Science , class X (NCERT 2025 ed.) > Chapter 1: Chemical Reactions and Equations > 1.1.2 Balanced Chemical Equations > p. 3
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