Key term for AQA GCSE Chemistry, used in Yield and Atom Economy.
A fundamental principle stating that mass is neither created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction; the total mass of reactants equals the total mass of products.
Law of Conservation of Mass appears in AQA GCSE Chemistry revision content for Quantitative chemistry, especially Yield and Atom Economy and Percentage Yield.
Quantitative chemistry
Yield and Atom Economy • Percentage Yield
Quantitative chemistry
Moles and Stoichiometry • Balancing Equations using Moles
Quantitative chemistry
Moles and Stoichiometry • Reacting Masses
Quantitative chemistry
Conservation of Mass and Measurement • Mass Changes in Gas Reactions
Quantitative chemistry
Conservation of Mass and Measurement • Relative Formula Mass
Atomic structure and the periodic table
Atomic Model and Isotopes • Atoms, Elements, and Compounds
Quantitative chemistry
Conservation of Mass and Measurement • Conservation of Mass
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