That the total number of atoms in matter will never change
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As I learned it:
Matter can neither be created nor destroyed, only changed in form.
This is/was Newtonian physics. Einstein showed that in nuclear events matter can be changed to energy. And, in general relativity even more complex change can occur.
The law of conservation of mass, which states that in a closed system, mass is neither created nor destroyed, it can only change form. This means that in a chemical reaction that takes place in a closed system, the mass of the reactants equals the mass of the products.
You are confusing the law of conservation of matter/mass with the law of conservation of energy. The law of conservation of matter/mass states that in a closed system matter is neither created nor destroyed. During a chemical reaction matter is rearranged, it doesn't change forms (energy can change forms). The atoms in the products are the same atoms that were in the reactants.
All chemical reactions obey the law of conservation of matter.
the law of conservation of matter using your own examples? This guy is a fag--->
This usually called the Law of Conservation of Matter, or sometimes the Law of Conservation of Mass. It applies to ordinary chemical reactions and physical changes, but not to radioactive materials.
If by the law of conservation you mean the Law of Conservation of Matter, then it states that matter cant be created or destroyed.
If by the law of conservation you mean the Law of Conservation of Matter, then it states that matter cant be created or destroyed.
The conservation of Energy-Matter.
The law of conservation of mass/matter states that mass/matter cannot be created or destroyed in chemical or physical changes.
The law of conservation of matter is applied to processes not to a compound.
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The law of conservation of mass, which states that in a closed system, mass is neither created nor destroyed, it can only change form. This means that in a chemical reaction that takes place in a closed system, the mass of the reactants equals the mass of the products.
You are confusing the law of conservation of matter/mass with the law of conservation of energy. The law of conservation of matter/mass states that in a closed system matter is neither created nor destroyed. During a chemical reaction matter is rearranged, it doesn't change forms (energy can change forms). The atoms in the products are the same atoms that were in the reactants.
The law of conservation of matter states that in a chemical reaction, matter is neither created nor destroyed.
The law of conservation of matter
All chemical reactions obey the law of conservation of matter.
the law of conservation of matter using your own examples? This guy is a fag--->