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7 August, 12:12

What does it mean when to say that mass is coserved during a physical change?

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  1. 7 August, 12:30
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    During a physical change, the mass is conserved because it isn't permanently changed, like a chemical change. A chemical change would be something like burning a piece of paper, and a physical change would be something like cutting up pieces of paper (can be put back together).
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