It means exactly what it says: to conserve mass, usually from one point to another after a change.
The meaning is that the mass of reactants is equal to the mass of products.
Some mass - it conserves itself
does it mean the save mass?
go to wikipedia
conserve means to keep the same.
I assume you mean the molecular mass. Its molecular mass is 367.01g/mol
it means to have and equal part of mass
the amount of matter in a substance
you can use less of it.
we can use less of this resource
Yes. All chemical changes conserve mass.
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Yes. Because it conserves mass.
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Yes, conserve can mean to save or protect something, typically in order to preserve it or prevent waste.
If the mass is doubled,speed should be halved to conserve momentum.
Not quite sure what you mean; let's just say that living systems don't require any extraordinary efforts to conserve energy and mass, because that's what they do naturally, i.e., "be conserved". There is no known way to violate conservation of energy or mass.
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concrete operational stage
approbation and accumulationi think
In physics, conservation means that, within the scope of the event being observed, that no loss of mass or energy from the system takes place.For example, in the chemical reaction known as combustion, a burning object appears to vanish or to be reduced in size/mass/weight when in fact the objects matter was converted into head/light/water vapor.The act or process of conserving.
depends on what you mean by "back then".