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The chemical nature/identity of the substance stays the same when a physical change takes place.
mass
The TOTAL mass of the sample stays the same, but keep in mind that you can only measure it accurately if you can keep the sample confined, which can be difficult when changing a liquid to a gas. When heating a gas, it usually expands (or increases pressure in a rigid container).
The density of the solid substance remains unchanged when it is cut in half. The mass and volume are both halved, which means the ratio of mass to volume, i.e., density, stays the same.
This indicates a change in the number of protons but not in the number of neutrons. The element may be changing into a different isotope of the same element.
Your mass stays the same no matter where you are. Your weight will change.
The mass stays the same because mass doesn't change(under certain circumstances.)
The chemical nature/identity of the substance stays the same when a physical change takes place.
mass
In physical changes, the amount of mass stays the same because no new substances are formed. In chemical changes, the amount of mass stays the same due to the law of conservation of mass, which states that mass cannot be created or destroyed, only rearranged into different substances.
it stays da same
If mass increases while volume stays the same, density increases. If volume increases while mass stays the same, density decreases. Density is calculated as mass divided by volume, so any change in mass or volume will affect the density of a substance.
The TOTAL mass of the sample stays the same, but keep in mind that you can only measure it accurately if you can keep the sample confined, which can be difficult when changing a liquid to a gas. When heating a gas, it usually expands (or increases pressure in a rigid container).
So if you take your weight then divide it by 6.13 that is your on the moon and your mass stays the same.
I think it stays the same. I'm trying to figure this out as well. My friend told be it stays the same.
Your mass remains the same regardless of where you are in the universe. Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object and does not change with location. However, your weight, which is the force of gravity acting on your mass, will be different on the moon compared to Earth due to the moon's lower gravity.
mass doesn't weight i am not sure but i am pretty certain it stays same