It means exactly what it says: to conserve mass, usually from one point to another after a change.
I assume you mean the molecular mass. Its molecular mass is 367.01g/mol
Mass is wasted when resources are used inefficiently or when products are discarded without being reused, recycled, or repurposed. This leads to a build-up of waste that can harm the environment and waste valuable resources. Minimizing waste through sustainable practices and responsible consumption is essential to conserve resources and protect the environment.
you mean to say chlorine... and it 35.45g/mol
14x3+12+31+16x4=149 The molar mass of NH43PO4 is 149.
Conservation of mass is the principle in science that states mass cannot be created or destroyed in a closed system. This means that in any physical or chemical process, the total mass of all substances involved remains constant before and after the reaction.
Yes. All chemical changes conserve mass.
Yes. Because it conserves mass.
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Yes, snowflakes forming in a cloud conserve mass. The water molecules in the cloud are simply rearranged into the solid crystalline structure of a snowflake, without any loss of mass during the process.
Yes, conserve can mean to save or protect something, typically in order to preserve it or prevent waste.
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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depends on what you mean by "back then".
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.
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Sparingly is an adverb that means to use a small amount, or to conserve something.