During the inter-conversion of states of matter, mass undergoes a change true or false
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As you see mass of the object has nothing to do with its state but it is just that to change the state of an object having a greater mass,we need to extract or provide an energy in greater amount but no change in mass is involved during change of state.
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The particles in a substance stay the same when it changes state - only their closeness, arrangement or motion change. This means that the mass of the substance stays the same. For example, 10 g of water boils to form 10 g of steam, or freezes to form 10 g of ice
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