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kool boy
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November 02, 2009, 03:52:53 AM »
hi.
plz help me in stoichiometry.
how can we apply the law of conservation of mass in nuclear reaction?
according to the law> input = out put
so how we can apply this law in this case. pls give me some ideas
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Why are you confused? Most nuclear chemistry reactions use the conservation of mass-energy not the law of conversation of mass.
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In trying times like this just remember that E = mc
2
is your friend
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