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At a campfire, you see a piece of paper burning. After it burns, all that is left is are tiny pieces of ash. If the ash has less mass than the paper, how can the law of conservation of mass be true in this example?
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A paper is made of burning substance and non burning substance.
When we burn a paper , The hydrogen like particles burns with a flame and smoke and apart from paper . This substance had a mass that is substracted from mass of paper.
here the law of conservation is true because the mass is reserved in the process . the total mass is the mass of ash +mass of smoke
When we burn a paper , The hydrogen like particles burns with a flame and smoke and apart from paper . This substance had a mass that is substracted from mass of paper.
here the law of conservation is true because the mass is reserved in the process . the total mass is the mass of ash +mass of smoke
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When we burn a paper , The hydrogen like particles burns with a flame and smoke and apart from paper . This substance had a mass that is substracted from mass of paper.
here the law of conservation is true because the mass is reserved in the process . the total mass is the mass of ash +mass of smoke
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