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Is mass conserved when 200 g of water undergoes a physical change? Use complete sentences to support your answer by explaining how this can be demonstrated.

User Michael J
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Uh, according to the text that talks about the conservation of law, the mass of the reactants has to be equal to the mass of the item, just changing the external essence in the water doesn't change.

Please remembe parapharase this sentence Flvs students <3

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According to the law of conservation of mass, the mass of reactants will be equal to the mass of the products. The mass of products and reactants will only differ during a nuckear reaction

Changing of the physical state of water is not a nuclear reaction. So because of that the mass will remain constant without any change.

Hope this helps you!

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