Both mass and charge
Conserved.
Its conserved during the combustion of anything - the mass of the products is always equal to the mass of the materials that react.
mass
Therefore energy is conserved.
Mass (Matter) and Energy is conserved during a Chemical equation
Conserved.
Its conserved during the combustion of anything - the mass of the products is always equal to the mass of the materials that react.
In order for a nuclear reaction to be balanced, there are quantities that must be conserved. The quantities are the atomic numbers and mass numbers of the particles involved in the reaction.
mass
yes
Therefore energy is conserved.
Mass (Matter) and Energy is conserved during a Chemical equation
Of course !
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.
During a chemical change,chemical energy may be changed to other forms of energy.other forms of energy may also be changed to a chemical energy.
Yes. Basically, energy is ALWAYS conserved. The popular saying, that in a nuclear reaction mass is converted to energy, is plainly wrong, since both mass and energy are conserved. Read about "mass deficit", for example in the Wikipedia, for more details.
The number of neutrons is not conserved during decay.