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The First Law of Thermodynamics has one exception. That is in nuclear reactions; where a small amount of mass is destroyed resulting in the production oh huge amounts of energy. according to

Einsteins Equation :

Delta E = ( - Delta m ) ( ( C )^2

The above exception also applies to the Principle of Conservation of Mass.

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