Yes. Basically, mass is always conserved.
Yes. Basically, mass is always conserved.
Yes. Basically, mass is always conserved.
Yes. Basically, mass is always conserved.
Yes. Basically, mass is always conserved.
Mass is conserved. It is a law of nature.
I did a project on it but i don't remember it but i think it wwas mixing vinegar and baking soda together and seeing what it forms into or how it reacts
Its conserved during the combustion of anything - the mass of the products is always equal to the mass of the materials that react.
Acceleration is not conserved. Energy can not be created nor destroyed. Mass and momentum are both conserved through a set time.
The total mass will remain the same. The Law of Mass Conservation that matter cannot be created or destroyed. So, as long as the acid and the base react in a closed system (none of the products escape measurement) the mass will remain the same. The only way the total mass could seem less then the original mass would be because some of the water, that is always created in the reaction of an acid or base, has evaporated. Or in the case of Sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) carbon dioxide is released when it reacts with an acid, so unless it reacts in a closed system, that mass will escape measure.
Mass (Matter) and Energy is conserved during a Chemical equation
While overall ENERGY has to be conserved, MASS does not. In a nuclear reaction mass can be converted into energy so the mass of the products may be less than the mass of the reactants. The difference in mass is converted into energy as Einstein's equation describes (E=MC squared). In a chemical reaction MASS has to be conserved.
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Mass and energy
The atomic mass of nickel is 58.69. Nickel is a metal element.