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Why is the law of conservation of mass is known as law of indestructibility of matter?

Why is the law of conservation of mass is known as law of indestructibility of matter?

The law of conservation of mass is known as indestructibility of matter because there is no loss of mass when reactant reacts to form product i.e. total mass of the reactant is equal to total mass of the product.

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