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∙ 12y agoThe 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.
Some examples of solid states of matter include ice, diamond, and salt.
The basic properties of matter, such as mass and energy, stay the same no matter where they are located in the universe. These fundamental characteristics remain constant regardless of an object's position in space or time.
No, the movement of matter requires energy transfer. Energy is needed to overcome any resistance to movement, such as friction or inertia. Without energy transfer, matter would remain stationary or at rest.
Yes, mass remains the same when matter contracts. In physics, mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object, so as long as no mass is added or removed during the contraction process, the total mass remains constant.
Matter that does not give off electromagnetic radiation is known as dark matter. Dark matter does not emit, absorb, or reflect light, making it invisible and detectable only through its gravitational effects on visible matter in the universe. Its exact nature and composition remain unknown to scientists.
The "missing" grams of matter were converted to carbon dioxide and water vapor, which mixed with the natural atmosphere.
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.
Organic materials are burned and transformed in water and carbon dioxide; the not flammable components remain as ash.
The 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.
That will not happen unless matter is undergoing a phase change and the temperature you are measuring is that of the matter undergoing the phase change.
No. The case will remain open until the missing person is located.
The state of matter remain unchanged.
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 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.
The state of matter remain unchanged.
This state of matter is the liquid.
The system remain unchanged.