The contract is void.
Matter can neither be created or destroyed, the same goes for energy
Matter can not be created nor destroyed during any process, so no matter can not be destroyed during a chemical change.
The law of conservation of matter
These is a rule of Physics, "matter can neither be created or destroyed".
In a chemical reaction, the amount of matter remains the same. This is known as the Law of Conservation of Mass, which states that matter cannot be created or destroyed in a chemical reaction; it can only be rearranged.
You agree to sell your kidney for $10,000 Crazy Cannibal Carl accepts your contract and signs it. Doctor Dumb removes the kidney and promptly decides to eat it. ( Destruction of Subject Matter - Since The doctor destroyed the subject matter of your contract Crazy cannibal carl is no longer obligated to pay ) Crazy Cannibal Carl upon hearing this rips up his contract and eats you instead.
The subject matter of a contract refers to the specific goods, services, or obligations that the contract relates to. It defines the scope and purpose of the agreement between the parties involved. Clearly defining the subject matter is essential for ensuring that all parties understand their rights and responsibilities under the contract.
If a mistake is made in terms of identity (and it is material) or in terms of the subject matter of the contract then no contract is created. If a mistake is made about the existence of the subject matter or if the contract is frustrated the contract becomes impossible to perform.
The agreement made between two parties.
They get destroyed. Their matter becomes part of the black hole.
Yes, all contracts with illegal subject matter are voidable. A judge cannot order enforcement of illegal activities, so the contract is not valid.
According to the principle of conservation of mass, matter cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed from one form to another. This principle is a fundamental law of physics. The total amount of matter in a closed system remains constant.
Any matter that enters the black hole will be destroyed. Also, it will increase the black hole's size.
Matter can neither be created or destroyed, just changed in form.
As the law of conservation of matter states: matter can neither be created nor destroyed. So no, carbon can't be destroyed.
Matter can neither be created or destroyed, the same goes for energy
Nitrogen atoms are not destroyed; they can undergo chemical reactions to form various compounds, but the atoms themselves remain intact. In nuclear reactions, nitrogen atoms can be converted into different elements, but they are not destroyed.