Mass is neither a physical nor chemical change; however, it is a physical property of matter.
Mass is a physical property, not a change.
Technically neither sine nothing is changing: mass is a physical property
A physical property is part of the make up of something that has a physical mass. No decomposing is not a physical property but rather both a physical change and a chemical change hence changing the chemical properties . The physical change is when the mass changes due to the brake down of the chemical and physical properties.
A change in mass is not always an indicator of a chemical change because mass is conserved in chemical reactions. The total mass of the reactants is equal to the total mass of the products. However, there are some exceptions where a change in mass can occur due to the release or absorption of gases or changes in the physical state (such as evaporation or condensation) during a chemical reaction.
Neither of them affect mass in a closed system.
neither physical or changes its property
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Physical changes are like cutting paper. The mass does not change. Chemical changes do not change total mass either. If you put a candle in a sealed container so that you may measure the total mass of the candle and the air before burning, then light the candle electrically but keep everything sealed, the total mass after burning will still be the same. But if you measure only the candle, then its mass has changed. So the mass of one single 'ingredient' will change during a chemical change.
Physical. This is so because it is not a change in energy, but a change in density, or mass.
neither physical or changes its property
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it is a chemical change
Is tearing paper a physical change or a chemical change