there is no more matter
Burning is a chemical process, not a property.
The paper will become orange in colour.
mixing acid and basedigesting foodburning wooddissolving salt in water
combustion i reckon
We use several things such as stationary phase which is a paper, mobile phase according to your solute and the mixture to be analysed. All these are placed in a closed chamber.
Paper is a closed syllable word.
NO
because it does not have moistire so it sink an paper is burned unless it is in the sun
One open, one closed.
Weigh an empty non-flammable closed box and record its mass. Put a piece of paper with a large enough mass to be detected inside the closed box. Weigh the closed box with the paper inside it and record its mass. How do we -{Light the paper on fire inside the closed box and wait until the paper is fully burned}? Weigh the closed box with burned paper inside it and record its mass. Subtract the box with ashes weight from the box with paper weight, and analyze the result(s).
You can reduce the amount of paper that is sent to landfill or from being burned by simply recycling it. Most places near where you live have recycling bins for paper.
Nope. It has undergone a chemical change, and is no longer paper.
It's obvious, paper come from trees so they turn into ash.
It turns to ash
When the filter paper is burned some 'ash' will be left behind.
Burning is a chemical process, not a property.
bcoz once paper is burned it cannot be turned back to its original form