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प्रश्न
State the main points of Landolt’s experiment for experimental evidence of the law.
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उत्तर
Main points of Landolt's experiment
- In an 'H' shaped tube, as shown in the figure, Landolt introduced a solution of sodium chloride \[\ce{[NaCl]}\] and silver nitrate \[\ce{[AgNO3]}\] in the limbs of the tube and sealed it and weighed it.
- The solutions were mixed by shaking to obtain a white precipitate of silver chloride.
- The tube was again weighed after the experiment.

Result: Weight of H tube + reactants = Weight of H tube + products.
Hence, the total mass of reactants = total mass of products
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