The amount of matter is conserved.
Galileo believed chemical reactions were dependent upon parts that were too small to see. In other words he felt it depended on the rearrangement of atoms. His theory of atoms also placed him in direct dissent with The Church due to the conflict between the Eucharist and atoms.
Chemical reactions involve the combination, separation, or rearrangement of atoms. During those processes atoms are not subdivided, created, or destroyed.
fusion
a force that holds atoms together
the matter is not created nor it is destroyed , it is simply rearrangement between various atoms
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Galileo believed chemical reactions were dependent upon parts that were too small to see. In other words he felt it depended on the rearrangement of atoms. His theory of atoms also placed him in direct dissent with The Church due to the conflict between the Eucharist and atoms.
The neutron star hasn't atoms.
they both have to do with atoms and the rearrangement of them. they also involve science.
Chemical reactions involve the combination, separation, or rearrangement of atoms. During those processes atoms are not subdivided, created, or destroyed.
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fusion
atoms bcoz atom can neither b created nor destroyed.
a force that holds atoms together
the matter is not created nor it is destroyed , it is simply rearrangement between various atoms
Bonds are broken by rearrangement of electrons, and then new bonds are made, again by rearrangement (sharing, donating, etc) of electrons.
Bonds are broken by rearrangement of electrons, and then new bonds are made, again by rearrangement (sharing, donating, etc) of electrons.