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The ash produced by the burning paper has much less mass than the mass of the original paper. Was mass conserved during this change? Explain your answer.
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The ash produced by the burning paper has much less mass than the mass of the original paper. Was mass conserved during this change? Explain your answer.
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Step-by-step explanation:
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Mass was conserved, because it was losing all shape, weight, and matter. It really has no mass.
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