Read the following statement:
Energy cannot be created or destroyed.
Does the statement...
Chemistry, 07.08.2021 20:00 goblebrandon
Read the following statement:
Energy cannot be created or destroyed.
Does the statement describe a scientific law? (3 points)
a
No, because it universally applies to all objects
b
No, because it is not true in all circumstances
c
Yes, because it universally applies to all objects
d
Yes, because it is not true in all circumstances
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