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The law of conservation of matter
Simple. It always was. Time begins when matter began, so, simply put, it's always existed.
The Law of Conservation of Mass states that matter cannot be created nor destroyed. Since atoms comprise matter, any reaction must involve the same number of atoms on the reactants side and the product side.
Atoms are never created or destroyed in a chemical reaction. There are the same number of each type of atom both before and after a chemical reaction. Atoms are never created of destroyed; the molecules are just re-arranged in their bonding with each other.
Everything is composed of matter. Matter is recycled over and over again. The same molecules that make my body came from the chicken that laid the eggs for my morning breakfast. Matter is transformed and combined in different ways, but it does not disappear, everything goes somewhere. This is the principle of conservation of matter. Atoms and molecules that make up matter. Matter is recycled. Energy causes movement and flows in a one-way path. With each use of energy, less is available. Energy is not recyclable.
The law of conservation of matter
Never. The Law of Conservation of Matter states that matter cannot be created, nor destroyed. What's there is there, you're not going to get any more, and it definitely isn't going anywhere.
destroyed but never created
Matter and Energy
A rock is a solid in the states of matter because it never changes its volume or mass. Also its molecules tightly packed together.
Matter is never created or destroyed
the conservation of energy
Matter is never created or destroyed
Matter is never created or destroyed
Matter is never created or destroyed
The principle of conversion of matter simply states that the changes that take place in the cycle of matter never destroys or creates matter. The elements are just redistributed in other forms.
It states that asteroids are leftover rocky matter that never successfully coalesced into a planet.