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Why is steel wool heavier after it’s burned

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When something is burned, it means that it is reacted with oxygen. Steel wool is made out of iron, which bonds with oxygen atoms to form iron oxide which is solid in this reaction. Since, there are now more solid atoms in the steel wool, it will weigh more than before it was burned.

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