No matter is lost during a chemical change. The mass of the products equals the mass of the reactants. The law of conservation of matter/mass states that in a closed system, matter is neither created nor destroyed.
This is a balanced chemical reaction.
They are lost.
The valance shell is important in chemical reactions, as it is the valance electrons which are gained/lost during reactions. An atoms valance electron configuration is what largely determines its chemical reactivity.
Calculating the mass of reactants and products in a chemical reaction is a sufficient demonstration.
The amount of energy that is lost or gained by the products during the reaction.
The matter is not lost, it is transformed.
Yes.
As I learnt it OIL RIG Oxidisation Is Loss (electrons are lost from the matter in question) Reduction Is Gain (the exact opposite electrons are gained from the matter in question)
Matter can not be created nor destroyed during any process, so no matter can not be destroyed during a chemical change.
Law of conservation of matter.
Law of Conservation of Matter.
Matter and Energy
no
This is a balanced chemical reaction.
They are lost.
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How did temperature affect the cookie dough? Was any matter lost during baking?