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It does not decrease in mass, only weight, the mass is still all there, but as when it has been heated smoke is given off from the element, and goes into the atmosphere. It may not sound like the mass is all there with the heated element, but if the smoke were conserved during the experiment the weight would be the same as before the experiment.
The smoke from a given volume of air is collected on a preweighed paper filter; density is mass/volume.
It is called the Law of Conservation in Mass.!
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the air mass that brings snow to japan is called the Cold Siberian Air Mass and snow falls the most during the most in the summer months.
The priest leading the celebration of Mass can be called Father [name]. Sometimes the priest is referred to by his position, pastor, but not usually during Mass.
Smoke is matter and matter has a mass.
Smoke is matter and matter has a mass.
It is normally a device which has charcoal in it. The priest puts some incense powder during the Mass and it results into a scented smoke.
Yes smoke does have mass and it does occupy space.
The book used during Mass is called the Roman Missal. It contains the prayers, readings, and rituals used during the celebration of the Eucharist.
Sorry, it does have mass.
Because the smoke you see during the burning, and the hot gases that you don't see, carry part of the mass away from the object.
yes smoke has mass. smoke is made of little particles of whatever is being burned. that's why you can smell smoke, because the little particles react with receptors in your nose.
It does not decrease in mass, only weight, the mass is still all there, but as when it has been heated smoke is given off from the element, and goes into the atmosphere. It may not sound like the mass is all there with the heated element, but if the smoke were conserved during the experiment the weight would be the same as before the experiment.
yes,smoke does have mass and it does occupy space
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