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25 October, 04:45

A reaction appears to be destroying some logs. When it is over, only ashes remain. Yet you know that no mass is lost in a chemical reaction.

A. Why is this so? Explain.

B. Which law is at work here?

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  1. 25 October, 04:55
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    That law is only transformed so no mass is lost.
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