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Q: Are there different amounts of water in different apples?
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Do different amounts of apples have different amounts of seeds?

yes alll different apples have different amounts of seeds. the green apple has the least & the red delicious has the most


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What does Mass and atoms are conserved in every chemical reaction but moles are not NecEssaRily conserved?

Because of the different weights of moles of different elements there can always be different amounts of moles after a chemical reaction. Ex. if i have 3 pounds of apples and 1/2 a pound are rotten then 3 days later another 1/2 pound goes rotten i still have 3 pounds in the end but i have different amounts of each type.First i had 2 1/2 good apples and 1/2 pound bad apples. but then 3 days later i have 1 pound of bad apples and 2 pounds of good apples. no neccesarlily changing the amount or atoms but the type and placment of each. the same concept can be applied to moles of elements after a chemical reaction