Matter appears to be conserved in chemical reactions but not in nuclear reactions because:
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Chemistry, 11.01.2020 17:31 afitzgerald
Matter appears to be conserved in chemical reactions but not in nuclear reactions because:
the law of conservation of matter only applies to a limited number of chemical and nuclear reactions
the law of conservation of mass-energy applies only to nuclear reactions
in nuclear reactions, particles move too quickly to have their masses measured
in nuclear reactions the changes in mass are large enough to be detected
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