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What is the mass of G-69?

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What is the amount of matter in an object?

Its mass.


How is mass different from mass?

Mass and mass are the same thing.


How do you find a mass by difference?

Mass of the contained material = Total mass (mass of the container + mass of the material) - Mass of container


Does mass have mass?

Yes, mass has mass. It is, therefore, matter. If mass did not have mass, then it is "something" with no mass. That would make it "non-matter" and perhaps it might be energy.


What properties stay the same during physical and chemical change?

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How about air and mass.do they have mass?

Air has mass. Mass is a property and does not have mass


What is the mass of an atom found by?

Mass of an atom = Mass of proton + Mass of neutron


What determines an element's mass?

the mass of protons + the mass of neutrons = mass of the element


How do you solve for percent by mass?

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Mass by difference?

mass by difference is an indirect way to find the mass of an object. For example, if you know the mass of a 'beaker and the substance in it' and the 'mass of the beaker', you can determine the mass of the substance by subtracting (mass of beaker + substance) - (mass of beaker)