Yes, both for physical AND chemical changes!
Mass and energy
Yes, mass is a physical extensive property because it depends on the amount of matter present in an object. It is a measure of the amount of substance in an object and changes with the quantity of material.
Mass is not created or destroyed during chemical or physical changes.
The only physical changes that have any effect on the mass of an object are lopping a piece off or gluing a new piece on.
The law that states mass cannot be created or destroyed in chemical or physical changes is the Law of Conservation of Mass, also known as the Principle of Mass Conservation. This law implies that in a closed system, the total mass remains constant before and after any chemical or physical process, even if the substances undergo a change in form or state.
the law of conseration of mass is violated.
Mass and energy
Mass is not created or destroyed in chemical or physical changes.
neither physical or changes its property
no change in mass
neither physical or changes its property
The mass.
In physical changes, the amount of mass stays the same because no new substances are formed. In chemical changes, the amount of mass stays the same due to the law of conservation of mass, which states that mass cannot be created or destroyed, only rearranged into different substances.
Yes, mass is a physical extensive property because it depends on the amount of matter present in an object. It is a measure of the amount of substance in an object and changes with the quantity of material.
Mass is not created or destroyed during chemical or physical changes.
The only physical changes that have any effect on the mass of an object are lopping a piece off or gluing a new piece on.
law of consevation of mass states that the total mass before a chemical reaction is the same as the total mass after the chemical reaction