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∙ 7y agoIt was converted to heat, light and microscopic airborne particles.
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∙ 7y agoThe missing 370 grams of matter were released as gases, such as carbon dioxide and water vapor, during the combustion process of burning the wood. This is because the wood underwent a chemical reaction with oxygen, resulting in the release of gases into the air.
Approximately 25% of Carbon 14 would remain in charcoal burned in a primitive man's campfire after about 28,000 years. This is because Carbon 14 has a half-life of around 5,730 years, so after multiple half-lives, only a fraction of the original amount will remain.
When coal is burned, the carbon and hydrogen atoms in the coal combine with oxygen to form carbon dioxide and water vapor, which are released as gases. The ash and other impurities in the coal remain behind as solid residues, which can contain various minerals and metals depending on the composition of the coal.
When bread and wood are burned, the main components, such as water, carbohydrates, and cellulose, are converted into energy, heat, carbon dioxide, and water vapor. Other trace elements and impurities in the materials may also be released as gases or remain as ash.
The chemical composition or properties of the substance remain constant regardless of the quantity present.
A chemical property of matter that retains its identity after a reaction is called a "physical property." These properties include characteristics such as density, color, shape, and boiling point, which remain unchanged during a chemical reaction.
The "missing" grams of matter were converted to carbon dioxide and water vapor, which mixed with the natural atmosphere.
The missing 370 grams of matter were converted into gases such as carbon dioxide and water vapor, and released into the atmosphere during the combustion process. This is due to the chemical reactions that take place during combustion, transforming the wood into different molecules.
The mass of paper will remain the same in a closed system when it is burned because matter cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed into different forms. The paper will be converted into ash and gases, but the total mass will be conserved.
The 370 grams of matter were converted into gases and released into the atmosphere during the combustion process. This is due to the fact that wood is composed mainly of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, which are transformed into carbon dioxide and water vapor when burned.
No. The case will remain open until the missing person is located.
Pretty much nothing. The overwhelming gravitational effect that we feel is from the Earth, and that'd remain the same no matter what happened to the Sun.
The state of matter remain unchanged.
The state of matter remain unchanged.
Organic materials are burned and transformed in water and carbon dioxide; the not flammable components remain as ash.
This state of matter is the liquid.
Approximately 25% of Carbon 14 would remain in charcoal burned in a primitive man's campfire after about 28,000 years. This is because Carbon 14 has a half-life of around 5,730 years, so after multiple half-lives, only a fraction of the original amount will remain.
Carbon dioxide, water ant other gases as impurities are released; ash remain as a residue.