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During a phase change does the mass of a substance change?
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During a chemical change does the amount of matter stay the same?
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During a chemical change does the amount of matter stay the same?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes in both cases though in the second case there may be an apparent change in mass as, for example, some mass may be 'lost' in the form of a gas There could be an 'apparent' gain in mass as combination with a gas could take place. If you take all of the starting materials and all of the products, there will not be a mass change using normal laboratory equipment to measure mass ie ignoring mass energy conversion
Unfortunately, dynamicduo's answer is unclear when he/she states the answer is YES to both.
The last part of that answer is correct - gases have mass and where there is an energy change, there will be an infinitessimal change in mass (E = MC^2).
So, ignoring the energy - mass conversion, the answer to the first question is NO and the answer to the second one is YES.
The last part of that answer is correct - gases have mass and where there is an energy change, there will be an infinitessimal change in mass (E = MC^2).
So, ignoring the energy - mass conversion, the answer to the first question is NO and the answer to the second one is YES.