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Rudy Petersen
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8 November, 21:33
How to calculate percentage change in mass
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Malachi Meza
8 November, 21:47
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In order to find the percentage change in mass, you must d ivide Change in Mass by Initial Mass. After that, you divide the change in mass by the initial mass of your substance.
This calculation shows what proportion of the initial mass changed. To find the percent change, simply multiply this number by 100
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