I don't think it's the law of momentum that's states that.
It's the law of conservation that states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, but can change from one form to another.
The law of the conservation of linear momentum states that when the vector sum of the external foreces is equal to zero, the linear momentum of that system remains constant.
The law of conservation of matter
Subatomic particles, that is neutrons , protons, and electrons are indeed never destroyed or created in chemical reactions.
Atoms are never created or destroyed in a chemical reaction. There are the same number of each type of atom both before and after a chemical reaction. Atoms are never created of destroyed; the molecules are just re-arranged in their bonding with each other.
The Law of Conservation of Mass states that matter cannot be created nor destroyed. Since atoms comprise matter, any reaction must involve the same number of atoms on the reactants side and the product side.
They are never destroyed because the molecules are rearranged. Think of then as Lego, once you build something and have no more Lego and want to build something new you break what you build not the Lego.
the conservation of energy
False $manning boi the great$
Momentum, and the total of mass/energy, can never be created or destroyed, only moved around.
The law of conservation of matter
The law of conservation of energy states that energy is neither created nor destroyed, but it can be transformed from one form to another.
Yes, energy can never be created or destroyed. it can be altered or transfered.
Under most practical circumstances, energy can't be created or destroyed.
The law of conservation states that energy can never be created or destroyed, only changed into a different form.
destroyed but never created
Mass can never be created nor destroyed. Its existence in the world is natural.
true
energy can be transformed in different ways but can never be created or destroyed.