The Atomic Mass increases depending on how many oxygen atoms reacted with it.
It will get destroyed. The mass will basically stay inside.
Methane burns in oxygen and gets oxidised. Carbon is oxidised to carbon dioxide, hydrogen to water.
Mass is conserved. This means it remains constant.
There is a redox reaction between oxalic acid being oxidised by acidic permanganate ions (MnO4-). Products are H2O(l) and CO2(g) and Mn2+ ions.
No. Kerosene is a hydrocarbon reacts with oxygen and is oxidised.
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When fuel is burned, its mass does not change. The conversion of fuel to energy during combustion involves a rearrangement of atoms and molecules, but the total mass remains constant according to the law of conservation of mass.
Nothing at all. The sodium is fully oxidised in sodium chloride and chlorine gas has no effect. +++ "... fully oxidised..." Really? There is no oxygen in the compound, which is simply NaCl.
Unless you're a freak of nature or something, getting a haircut is going to have a negligible impact on your overall mass.
When something is burned, its mass remains the same. The substances that are being burned undergo chemical reactions, where they are broken down into different molecules. However, the total mass of the substances before and after the burning process remains constant due to the law of conservation of mass.
If the mass of an object increases, what happens to the acceleration?
It will get destroyed. The mass will basically stay inside.
Opposite charges attract. What happens depends on friction and mass of the objects. They may attract strongly enough for motion toward each other, maybe not.
what happens is the mass stays the same because of the law of conservation of mass
no
Newton's second law of motion states that force is equal to mass times acceleration, or F = ma. So, if a force is exerted on something that has mass, it will accelerate.
if something happens to you it oviesly matters but it depends on what happens to you on what you do.