You can't. The law of conservation of mass states that it can neither be created nor destroyed. you can change it and move it around. If your computer blows up the same amount of matter still exists, its just way spread out.
Subatomic particles, that is neutrons , protons, and electrons are indeed never destroyed or created in chemical reactions.
Bacteria within inflamed tissues are usually destroyed by phagocytes. The purpose of phagocyte cells is to protect the body from bacteria as well as other foreign particles.
The particles that make up matter are unchanged during physical, or chemical changes. Matter can neither be created nor destroyed, only transformed.
Atoms are not constantly being destroyed and recreated. According to the law of conservation of mass, atoms cannot be created or destroyed, only rearranged in chemical reactions. However, the nuclei of some unstable atoms can undergo radioactive decay, releasing particles and energy in the process. These decayed nuclei can be considered as "destroyed" and new atoms can be formed through nuclear reactions.
because the particles are destroyed when they are cooled.
Subatomic particles, that is neutrons , protons, and electrons are indeed never destroyed or created in chemical reactions.
the number of particles stays the same because you have not made or destroyed anything
first you have too do it then yuo have to sign in ok but its ok?
The particles nucleus is destroyed by the heat and it becomes translucent.
no, energy cannot be created or destroyed. particles are not given energy by humidity
Bacteria within inflamed tissues are usually destroyed by phagocytes. The purpose of phagocyte cells is to protect the body from bacteria as well as other foreign particles.
The particles that make up matter are unchanged during physical, or chemical changes. Matter can neither be created nor destroyed, only transformed.
The cilia inside the trachea traps the small particles, then it is shot up the trachea to the esephogus to get destroyed by the stomach.
Atoms are not constantly being destroyed and recreated. According to the law of conservation of mass, atoms cannot be created or destroyed, only rearranged in chemical reactions. However, the nuclei of some unstable atoms can undergo radioactive decay, releasing particles and energy in the process. These decayed nuclei can be considered as "destroyed" and new atoms can be formed through nuclear reactions.
because the particles are destroyed when they are cooled.
Assuming you meant atoms, no it is not. The atoms are broken into their constituent particles (IE. protons, neutrons, and electrons) but no matter is lost.
When an atom is smashed, its constituent particles do not cease to exist, although depending upon the energies involved, they may be changed into different particles. It is a well established law of nature that mass-energy is conserved, which is to say, it is not created or destroyed, although it can be changed into many different forms. Although matter is not destroyed, it can be converted into energy under some circumstances. Some nuclear processes to result in some of the matter in the atom being converted to energy. This is the source of the energy released by nuclear power plants, or nuclear bombs.