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HELP PLSS!!! I want a answer by the end of the day pls!!! Determine if the following statement is true or false and explain why: Heating a material will not destroy matter.(1 point)

True. Heating will always convert some matter into another substance, but the Law of Conservation of Mass states that matter may not be destroyed.
True. Heating will always convert some matter into another substance, but the Law of Conservation of Mass states that matter may not be destroyed.

False. Heating will always convert some matter into another substance, and this process results in matter being destroyed in order to form the new substance.
False. Heating will always convert some matter into another substance, and this process results in matter being destroyed in order to form the new substance.

True. Heating may convert some matter into another substance, but the Law of Conservation of Mass states that matter may not be destroyed.
True. Heating may convert some matter into another substance, but the Law of Conservation of Mass states that matter may not be destroyed.

False. Heating may convert some matter into another substance, and this process results in matter being destroyed in order to form the new substance.

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Answer:

True. Heating may convert some matter into another substance, but the Law of Conservation of Mass states that matter may not be destroyed.

Step-by-step explanation:

the answer is C

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