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When there is a change in state, mass doesn't increase or decrease (mass cannot be created nor destroyed). When there is a change in state, energy doesn't increase or decrease (energy cannot be created nor destroyed), although some of the energy may be lost as heat during the process.

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It stays in effect.

The conservation of mass/energy cannot be violated with piddly little things like changing ice to water or boiling off alcohol. So far as we know, it can't be violated at all.

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How does changes occur in the different changes of matter?

Some laws involved in changes of matter are the Law of Conservation of Matter and the Law of Conservation of Energy. Changes in matter include physical and chemical changes.


What law states that mass cannot be created or destroyed in chemical or physical changes?

The law of conservation of mass/matter states that mass/matter cannot be created or destroyed in chemical or physical changes.


What is the fact that matter cannot be created or destroyed and only changes form called?

Conservation of matter.


When rocks changes form in the rock cycle you see an example of the conservation of?

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Is mass consistent?

Mass is completely consistent. The amount of mass and matter on earth never changes, but is only recycled again and again. no but density is


What does the conservaton suggest about the conservation of energy the conservation of matter and the conservation of momentum?

The Conservation of Matter and the Conservation of Momentum are the consequence of the Conservation of Energy.


Particles of matter are not created or destroyed. What is the name of this law?

This usually called the Law of Conservation of Matter, or sometimes the Law of Conservation of Mass. It applies to ordinary chemical reactions and physical changes, but not to radioactive materials.


Why does matter undergo changes?

it undergoes change, cause these changes may be temporary and easily reversible or may permanent and very difficult to reverse.


What is another name for the law of conservation of matter?

The conservation of Energy-Matter.


How the law conservation of matter is obeyed?

the matter is not created nor it is destroyed , it is simply rearrangement between various atoms


Why you can never really throw matter away?

According to the Law of Conservation of Matter, it is impossible to really throw things away. This is possible because matter does not disappear, it only changes form.


What is the laws of conservation?

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