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Chemistry, 04.06.2020 19:04 nassercruz04

You are given a piece of paper and a match. The paper has a mass of 2.5 g. You then light the match and light the piece of paper on fire. After it burns, the remaining bits of paper weigh 0.5 g. Does this demonstration violate the conservation of mass? Explain why or why not?

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