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Mass and energy are conserved: Question 3 options: A) only in physical changes. B) in chemical changes and physical changes. C) always in physical changes and sometimes in chemical changes. D) only in
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Mass and energy are conserved:
Question 3 options:
A)
only in physical changes.
B)
in chemical changes and physical changes.
C)
always in physical changes and sometimes in chemical changes.
D)
only in chemical changes.
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I believe B) in both chemical changes and physical changes since in chemical changes, nothing is created or destroyed. In physical changes same thing but with matter.
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