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Q: Is any chemical process matter is neither lost nor gained?
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What is matter in a chemical process its not lost nor gained?

Mass is never lost nor gained - neither in chemical reactions, nor in other cases.


If matter is neither gained nor lost in a chemical reaction how did this or not do this illustrate the law of conservation of matter?

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What law of conservation says atoms are neither lost nor gained during a chemical reaction?

Law of Conservation of Matter.


What is the process leading to a chemical change in matter?

a chemical reaction =)


Are changes in the state of matter are physical chemical or neither?

changes in states of matter are physical changes, as they do not affect the chemical properties of the substance


The statement matter can be neither created nor destroyed by chemical means but it can be changed from one form to another is the chemical law of?

The statement "Matter can neither be created nor destroyed but can be changed in form" is the substance of the law of conservation of matter.


What is the law of indestructibility of matter?

No weight is ever gained or lost in a chemical reaction.


What is neither created nor destroyed in ordinary chemical reactions?

chemical reactions....actually it is matter (mass)


Can mater be created during a chemical reaction?

During a chemical reaction matter is neither created nor destroyed


The law which says that matter is neither produced nor destroyed in a physical or chemical reation is the law of?

conversation of matter


What scientific law proves that the mass increase after the reaction occurs from baking soda plus vinegar equals carbon dioxide?

Contrary to your question there is no law stating this, infact there is a law stating the opposite. That mass is neither lost nor gained in a chemical reaction. So no matter what you do mass can neither be gained nor lost unless you purposefully add or take away mass.


Is ferment chemical or physical?

Chemical. It produces new forms of matter that were not there before.