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Chemistry, 03.12.2019 04:31 mccdp55

Scot has a 50 g sample of sandstone. the sandstone is formed by sedimentation, compaction, and cementation of 50-g of sand particles. based on this information, what can scot conclude?
a) mass is conserved in the rock cycle.
b) the structure of sand remains the same.
c) the sand retains its properties within sandstone
d) the volume of the parts is conserved in the rock cycle.

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