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How is the mass of a solid substance affected after it melts? A. It increases. B. It decreases. C. It stays the same.
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How is the mass of a solid substance affected after it melts? A. It increases. B. It decreases. C. It stays the same.
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How is the mass of a solid substance affected after it melts? A. It increases. B. It decreases. C. It stays the same.
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B is the correct answer
Hope it helped!
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Hello,
The mass will decrease because when a solid melt, it has very very little mass. I has became a liquid.
Your answer is B. :)
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