Which of the statements below are INCORRECT for mass balance and charge balance?
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Which of the statements below are INCORRECT for mass balance and charge balance? The mass balance is a statement of the conservation of matter. Mass balance is satisfied when the quantity of all species in a solution containing a particular atom (or group of atoms) equals the amount of that atom (or group) reacted. The sum of the positive charges in solution equals the sum of the negative charges in solution. The coefficient in front of each species in a charge balance always equals the magnitude of the charge on the counter ion. II and III I, III and IV I, II and III I, II, III and IV I and IVExplanation / Answer
The law of conservation of mass is observed in a balanced chemical equation, which is a chemical equation that shows all mass is conserved throughout the reaction.
Statement (I) is correct.
So answer is first option (II and III are incorrect statement)
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