Chemistry, asked by pavannani1852, 1 year ago

How do the laws of conservation apply to changes of state?

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Answered by lubaina26
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The Law of Conservation state that matter can neither be created nor destroyed it can only be changed from one form to another. Starting with an ice cube of one mole, 6.02x1023 molecules, of water at 0C, you would begin melting the iceas the temperature increases.

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Answered by nehalgoswami
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Law of conservation state that matter can neither be created nor be destroyed. It can only be changed from one form to another.

During a change of state, the total mass and total energy of system remain constant.

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